Amazon cut more jobs this week, with reductions hitting its Selling Partner Services organization this time, a company spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider.
The layoffs follow roughly 30,000 job cuts announced across waves in October and January. In March, the company also eliminated a small number of roles in its robotics division.
The size of the layoffs this week could not be determined, though the spokesperson described the cuts as affecting a "small number" of employees.
"We regularly review our organizations to ensure we're best set up to deliver on our goals. Following a recent review, we've made the difficult decision to eliminate a relatively small number of roles in our Selling Partner Services team. We don't take decisions like this lightly, and we're committed to supporting affected employees with transitional health care, a separation payment, and outsourced job placement services," the spokesperson said in a statement.
The Selling Partner Services group works closely with millions of third-party merchants that sell products on Amazon's marketplace, helping with onboarding, logistics, and account support.






