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E-commerce giantAmazon.com, IncAMZN recently started with the 9,000layoffs which were previously announced.

In terms of job cuts, Amazon, like many companies, has undergone periodic restructuring and workforce reductions.

According to areport, the company will likely complete the fresh round of job cuts by late April, bringing the total job cut number to 27,000 positions. It announced 18,000 layoffs In November of last year. Still, Amazon remains the second-largest employer in the U.S.

However, the company has also faced criticism for its treatment of warehouse workers and contractors, including concerns about low wages and poor working conditions.

Business Insider hasreportedon the salaries of engineers, scientists and other employees before the round of layoffs at the company.

According to the report, a business intelligence department business analyst draws a salary of $69,826 – $130,000. Business intelligence engineer draws close to$45,282 – $58,094 a year.

Here's a further breakdown of what Amazon paid their employees in various departments, according to BI.

Operations Research Analysts

Ads Account Manager I: $62,982 – $85,000

Ads Account Manager II: $89,107 – $120,000

Program Manager II: $88,275 – $117,000

Program Manager III: $104,374 – $160,000

Software Developers, Applications

Software Development Engineer I: $72,384 – $154,000

Software Development Engineer II: $101,754 – $174,636

Software Developers, Systems Software

Professional Services II: $86,382 – $195,000

Business Intelligence Analysts

Business Analyst I: $58,094 – $92,000

Business Analyst II: $78,562 – $105,000

Business Intelligence Engineer I: $58,094 – $126,900

Business Intelligence Engineer II: $78,562 – $145,300

Sales Engineers

Technical Business Developer III: $160,000 – $180,800

Software Developers, Applications

Enterprise Account Engineer I: $67,995 – $128,160

Enterprise Account Engineer II: $75,629 – $185,000

Enterprise Account Engineer III: $89,045 – $205,800

Front-End Engineer I: $74,734 – $150,000

Front-End Engineer II: $90,750 – $200,000

IT App Development Engineer I: $67,995 – $135,000

IT App Development Engineer II: $91,874 – $150,000

Manager III, Software Development: $130,894 – $185,000

Manager III, Technical Program Management: $111,176 – $140,920

Product Manager III – Technical – MBA: $144,000 – $160,110

Senior Manager, Software Development: $123,614 – $167,710

Software Development Engineer I: $59,717 – $180,000

Software Development Engineer II: $87,485 – $225,000

Software Development Engineer III: $109,138 – $261,500

Business Intelligence Analysts

Business Analyst I: $38,958 – $110,000

Business Analyst II: $53,102 – $143,000

Business Analyst III: $67,267 – $155,000

Business Intel Engineer I: $38,958 – $155,000

Business Intel Engineer II: $67,621 – $182,000

Business Intel Engineer III: $89,835 – $196,000

Data Engineer II: $78,562 – $195,000

Data Engineer III: $154,545 – $198,000

IT Support Engineer I: $26,770 – $66,934

IT Support Engineer II: $57,138 – $78,562

Manager III, Business Intelligence: $99,008 – $178,400

Manager III, Business Intelligence Engineer: $85,155 – $212,000

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Kneecap release new single ahead of Wide Awake headline show

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Kneecap have released a new single ahead of their headline performance at London’s Wide Awake festival, just days after one of their members was charged with a terror offence.

The rap trio from Belfast shared a link to the song – The Recap – which opens with Sky News presenter Wilfred Frost reporting about the counter terrorism police investigation – on Instagram, linking to their WhatsApp channel.

Kneecap performing in Belfast last year. Pic: PA
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Kneecap performing in Belfast last year. Pic: PA

Bandmembers Liam O hAnnaidh, Naoise O Caireallain and JJ O Dochartaigh, also thanked the 25,000 fans who had bought tickets for Friday night’s festival.

They also reference Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, with whom they’ve had previous run-ins, writing: “Kemi Badenoch you might wanna sit down for this one, if you’ve any seats left.”

Last year, Kneecap won a discrimination case against the UK government in Belfast High Court after former business secretary Ms Badenoch tried to refuse them a £14,250 funding award when she was a minister.

Ms Badenoch has called for Kneecap to be banned and suggested they should be dropped from the Glastonbury Festival line-up. Some other politicians have made the same demand.

The track mocks Badenoch’s attempts to block their arts funding and the Conservative Party’s election loss. It features DJ Mozey.

It comes after O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, was charged over the alleged display of a Hezbollah flag at a gig at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, north London, in November last year, the Metropolitan Police said on Wednesday.

On Thursday, the band held a surprise gig at the 100 Club on Oxford Street, where O hAnnaidh could be seen in videos on social media arriving on stage with tape covering his mouth.

He then joked about being careful about what he said, adding that he wanted to thank his lawyer, saying: “I need to thank my lawyer, he’s here tonight as well.”

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Stars talk about risks of speaking out

In video footage posted to YouTube, the band led the audience in a chant of “free Mo Chara” and joked about the police presence at the venue.

Police said they attended to manage visitors to the sold-out event.

The band said on X that the central London event sold out in 90 seconds, with 2,000 people on the waiting list.

O hAnnaidh, 27, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 18 June.

Formed in 2017, the group are known for their provocative lyrics in both Irish and English and proved a critical hit in the 2024 semi-fictionalised band origin story movie Kneecap, starring actor Michael Fassbender.

Their best-known tracks include Get Your Brits Out, Better Way To Live, featuring Grian Chatten from Fontaines DC, and 3Cag.

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Sources: Isles hiring Darche from T.B. as new GM

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The New York Islanders have the man to make the first pick in the draft. Sources told ESPN’s Emily Kaplan that the team is hiring Lightning assistant general manager Mathieu Darche as its new GM.

Darche played parts of nine seasons in the league with five different teams.

He has worked in Tampa Bay’s front office since 2019, helping the Lightning win two Stanley Cups. This will be the 48-year-old’s first general manager job.

Darche takes over for Lou Lamoriello, who was fired this offseason after seven seasons on the job. New York didn’t make the playoffs this season and hasn’t made it past the first round since 2020-21 — when the Islanders lost in the East semifinals to the Lightning.

The Isles lucked out in the draft lottery, jumping from 10th to the first selection. This will be the first time they’ll have the top pick since taking John Tavares in 2009.

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Nill, Cheveldayoff, Zito up for GM of Year Award

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Jim Nill, Kevin Cheveldayoff and Bill Zito have been named finalists for the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award, the NHL announced Friday.

The voting for the award was conducted between league general managers, a panel of executives and media members following the conclusion of the second round of the playoffs.

Nill, 67, has seen his Dallas Stars reach the Western Conference finals for the third straight season. He is a two-time winner of this award (2023, 2024) and five-time finalist

Cheveldayoff, 55, has spent the last 14 seasons with the Winnipeg Jets, who captured the Presidents’ Trophy this season. He also was a finalist for the GM of the Year Award in 2018.

Zito, 60, is looking to guide the Florida Panthers to their third consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final. He has been a finalist for the GM of the Year Award in three straight years and four of the last five.

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