Amazon is getting leaner in wake of significant job cuts
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E-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. launched its first customer service center here in the Philippines, planning to create more than a thousand new jobs by the end of the year. In a statement on Tuesday, Amazon said the site, which is located in Cebu City ...
In the wake of Amazon’s cuts to its games division, a former exec has explained how the company tried and failed to outdo Steam.
An Amazon Web Services outage on Monday caused major disruptions in various online platforms around the world. The service provides remote computing services to many governments, universities and companies,
With the academic job market in full swing, people are applying to multiple positions, in hopes of landing a faculty job somewhere, anywhere. For those who don’t make the shortlist — or who may have decided that a professorship isn’t for them after ...
The streamer is making a belated localization push in the region's three biggest entertainment markets — Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Amazon launched localized versions of its Prime Video service on Monday ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Amazon.com news every morning. Amazon has said it is urgently investigating claims of “subhuman” conditions at a Philippines call centre, where workers say coronavirus travel ...