A hiring freeze finally comes to Amazon Web Services

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A hiring freeze finally comes to Amazon Web Services as enterprise spending slows

The sales and marketing unit will freeze hiring until the end of the first quarter next year, according to one of the current employees, who said the move was announced to some managers on Wednesday. All open positions will be closed, and only critical roles will be filled, that person said.

Meanwhile, at least two AWS engineering orgs are planning to freeze headcount until the end of 2023, according to two current employees. People who depart may be replaced, but the goal is to keep total headcount static, according to two of the current employees.

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