In September, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy started his letter that upended the lives of many of the company’s 1.5 million global employees with the ill-chosen, cheery-sounding sentence “Hey team.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is demanding employees come into the office five days a week, but it's not because he secretly wants them to quit, he said. Jassy announced the company’s strict return-to ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy denied speculation that the recently announced RTO mandate was made to further reduce head count or appease city officials.
Amazon wants fewer managers. CEO Andy Jassy believes it will root out bureaucracy. During an internal all-hands meeting on Tuesday, Jassy explained why the company recently announced a plan to ...
During the third-quarter earnings call, Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN CEO Andy Jassy underscored the company’s dedication to its in-house silicon development, despite acknowledging a “deep ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said AWS gives the company a leg up in the AI race. Jassy said AWS has shown that Amazon can handle the logistics for scaling AI. Amazon's Q3 earnings beat expectations ...
Amazon's capital expenditures jumped 81% in the third quarter from a year earlier. CEO Andy Jassy reassured shareholders that the company expects to make money on the investments, which are ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said at an all-hands meeting on Tuesday that the plan to require employees to be in-office five days per week is not meant to force attrition or satisfy city leaders ...
CEO Andy Jassy reassured shareholders ... that incorporates generative AI, something Jassy said will arrive "in the near future." Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news ...