Amazon Introduces 'Builder' Job Titles in Two Units
In a move to modernize its workplace culture, Amazon has replaced traditional job titles with 'builder' in two of its units, reflecting a shift in its approach to employee roles.
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In a move to modernize its workplace culture, Amazon has replaced traditional job titles with 'builder' in two of its units, reflecting a shift in its approach to employee roles.
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