Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Is Laying Off 1,400 Employees: 'No Easy Way to Communicate This' The cuts will affect around 10% of its workforce.

By Erin Davis

In a phone call described as "all-hands" by Reuters, the CEO of Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin announced layoffs affecting around 10% of his staff.

The company-wide layoffs will affect around 1,400 people.

Blue Origin had 14,000 employees before the layoffs with offices in Texas, Florida, and Washington State.

Reuters reports that the meeting lasted 10 minutes and was scheduled the night before.

Related: How Do Billionaires Become Best Friends? They Launch Rockets on the Same Day. That's What Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Did.

"There's no easy way to communicate this," CEO Dave Limp said in the memo obtained by tech site GeekWire. "There's no question that we've had a lot of successes over the last few months."

Limp was likely referring to the company's successful launch of its New Glenn rocket in January.

"But that being said, when you look at the foundation of the company and what we need to get to over the next three to five years, we just came to the painful conclusion that we aren't set up for the kind of success that we really wanted to have," Limp added.

Amazon founder Bezos started Blue Origin in 2000. He's currently the third richest man in the world with $248 billion, per Bloomberg.

Erin Davis

Entrepreneur Staff

Trending News Writer

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Buying / Investing in Business

Big Investors Are Betting on This 'Unlisted' Stock

You can join them as an early-stage investor as this company disrupts a $1.3T market.

Buying / Investing in Business

From a $120M Acquisition to a $1.3T Market

Co-ownership is creating big opportunities for entrepreneurs.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2025.

Business News

AI Could Cause 99% of All Workers to Be Unemployed in the Next Five Years, Says Computer Science Professor

Professor Roman Yampolskiy predicted that artificial general intelligence would be developed and used by 2030, leading to mass automation.

Business News

You Can Get Paid $18,000 More a Year By Adding AI Skills to Your Resume, According to a New Study

Employers are emphasizing AI skills — and are willing to pay a lot more if you have them.