Amazon aims to automate 75% of its operations and avoid hiring 600,000+ people
Amazon might be one of few companies hiring ahead of the holiday season, but the e-commerce giant hopes to limit headcount additions in the years ahead as it leans more deeply into automation, according to The New York Times’ interviews and a survey of internal documents.
Some numbers from the report:
Amazon thinks robots can help it forgo hiring more than 160,000 people in the US by 2027.
That would mean $0.30 in savings on each item that Amazon sells.
The company would ultimately like to automate 75% of its operations.
Automation could potentially lessen its hiring of humans by more than 600,000 by 2033.
It expects to sell 2x as many products in 2033.
Currently Amazon employs 1.2 million people.
Happy holidays!
Amazon thinks robots can help it forgo hiring more than 160,000 people in the US by 2027.
That would mean $0.30 in savings on each item that Amazon sells.
The company would ultimately like to automate 75% of its operations.
Automation could potentially lessen its hiring of humans by more than 600,000 by 2033.
It expects to sell 2x as many products in 2033.
Currently Amazon employs 1.2 million people.
Happy holidays!