KEY POINTS
  • Amazon's human resources boss and retail chief sent memos to staff Wednesday saying the company had begun job cuts.
  • The layoffs are expected to affect more than 18,000 people, which would be the largest round of cuts in company history.

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The front desk of the Amazon office is pictured in New York, May 1, 2019.

Amazon on Wednesday commenced the latest wave of job cuts in its corporate workforce in what's poised to be the largest round of layoffs in the company's history.

Employees were notified of the cuts in emails sent by Doug Herrington, the company's worldwide retail chief, and human resources head Beth Galetti, CNBC confirmed. Amazon said earlier this month that it will cut more than 18,000 jobs.

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