Amazon cuts 14,000 corporate jobs
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping the early-career job market for college students and grads. Colleges are adapting their programs to keep pace.
Millions of young Americans fresh out of college with a computer science degree have struggled to find a job over the past year and their luck may not change anytime soon.
Amazon has confirmed it will cut 14,000 corporate jobs as part of a strategic shift towards artificial intelligence.
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"No hire, no fire" job market may no longer be a thing as big companies announce mass layoffs
Amazon and UPS on Tuesday announced tens of thousands of job cuts, the latest signal that the U.S. labor market is downshifting.
Educational technology company Chegg said on Monday it would cut 388 roles globally, or about 45% of the workforce, to reduce costs and streamline operations as it works to adapt to the growing shift toward AI-powered tools.
Amazon believes it can use robots to avoid adding more than half a million jobs in the next eight years, The New York Times reports. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Times reporter Karen Weise.
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New Amazon technology raising concerns of job replacement
Multiple reports claim Amazon is replace over 500,000 new jobs with robots. Fox Business' Max Gorden shares the company's response to the claims.
ElringKlinger, an automotive supplier, announced it is expanding its operations in Pickens County, which will create 294 new jobs. Headquartered in Germany, ElringKlinger is a manufacturer for the automotive industry, specializing in e-mobility, lightweight solutions, sealing technology and tooling.
Apparently, Amazon is done waiting. It's shifted its AI workforce strategy from slow attrition to full throttle. And with that, it's ushering in a new era of post-ChatGPT corporat