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Amazon Layoffs Come for Goodreads and Kindle Employees Next

Ava Martinez

June 9, 2025

Workforce Reduction

Amazon Layoffs Come for Goodreads and Kindle Employees Next

Ava Martinez

June 9, 2025

Photo by @felipepelaquim on Unsplash

Amazon’s often-overlooked Goodreads and Kindle services are undergoing significant changes. In a recent update, Amazon announced layoffs at its Books division, eliminating some of the workers from its already small department. The Amazon job cuts were confirmed by Reuters, which said that fewer than 100 workers were impacted by the change in an effort to improve the efficiency of the affected departments and streamline its operations.

This is a common refrain among employers when it comes to layoffs, as businesses often benefit from trimming the excess and reassigning the remaining workers to posts where their skills can be better utilized. The Amazon book platform job cuts are unsurprising as the company has been exploring reorganization efforts across its many business wings over the last three years.

Amazon Layoffs Across Books Division to Help with More Efficient Operations

E-commerce giant Amazon is primarily known for its global shopping platform that has goods of all kinds easily available and hand-delivered on a scale that few other e-commerce services have been able to duplicate. Amazon’s Alexa assistant is another popular product and service, often equipped in its smart home devices that rival the gadgets offered by other product-based tech companies. Amazon Prime’s streaming and advertising business continues to thrive in 2025, with some of the biggest movie releases arriving on the platform every month.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is another prominent business line that has taken on a life of its own, growing more popular every day. The company has multiple business avenues that generate sales, but its book division rarely receives as much attention. Amazon has quietly grown its book business to insurmountable scales, providing readers with books, reviews, as well as devices to read on.

Many devices have been released to rival the Kindle, but the handheld e-readers still remain the top choice among bookworms. Similarly, many rival platforms have emerged for tracking and reviewing the latest books since Amazon’s purchase of Goodreads in 2013, but despite the lack of any substantial UI and quality-of-life updates, the platform has continued to thrive. Now, as a part of Amazon’s larger job cuts and reorganization efforts, layoffs in the books division have been announced.

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Amazon’s often-overlooked Goodreads and Kindle services are undergoing significant changes.
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