Amazon has made massive global layoffs by firing its 27,000 employees this year. Despite this, Amazon is reportedly to announce 1.32 lakh jobs in India.
Over the past six months, Amazon has been in the news for its significant job cuts and restructuring efforts, impacting thousands of employees globally.
However, amidst these layoffs, the company has recently announced its plans to hire a considerable number of employees in India.
Despite the massive global layoffs, Amazon revealed plans to hire approximately 1.32 lakh (132,000) full-time equivalent jobs annually in India.
This announcement came alongside news of the company’s intention to invest $12.7 billion in India by 2030, primarily through its cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Despite the global job cuts at Amazon, the company is actively looking to expand its workforce in India. This decision reflects Amazon’s belief in the potential for growth in the Indian market, especially considering the challenges faced by tech companies in the United States.
India is rapidly emerging as a powerhouse for startups, entrepreneurship, and overall economic development.
Moreover, many tech companies recognize the exceptional talent, dedication, and integrity of Indian employees.
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Therefore, Amazon’s focus on hiring in India demonstrates its strategic approach to leverage the country’s thriving e-commerce and technology sectors for long-term success.
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