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After 30k+ layoffs, AWS CEO has a message for software engineers
ACTU
01/05/2026

After 30k+ layoffs, AWS CEO has a message for software engineers

AWS CEO Matt Garman says Amazon is hiring 11,000 software development engineer interns and early-career hires in 2026, pushing back on fears that AI is eliminating software engineering jobs. His comments come after Amazon's two biggest layoff rounds in six months—30,000-plus corporate cuts in total—and amid warnings from other tech leaders that AI coding tools are fundamentally disrupting the profession. Garman acknowledges the role is changing, but insists demand for developers is accelerating.

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Times of India
Singapore teen arrested after viral video granted permission to travel to Manila for internship
En développement
Law·30/04/2026Résumé IA

Singapore teen arrested after viral video granted permission to travel to Manila for internship

A teen in Singapore, Didier Gaspard Owen Maximilien, who was arrested after a viral video triggered backlash, has been granted permission by a judge to travel to Manila from May 2-25 for an internship required for his graduation. The prosecution raised no objection to the travel request. The court set a S$5,000 (US$3,900) bond and required him to remain contactable while overseas. His next court appearance has been rescheduled from May 22 to May 29.

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SCMP Economy
Influencer sues charity over internship scheme restricted to black and minority ethnic people
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Politique·29/04/2026Résumé IA

Influencer sues charity over internship scheme restricted to black and minority ethnic people

Sophie Corcoran, a GB News commentator, is suing the 10,000 Interns Foundation for racial discrimination after being rejected from a programme restricted to black and minority ethnic people. The £14.80-an-hour internship was run with the Bar Council. Corcoran claims she lost an employment opportunity because she is white, citing the Equality Act. The charity says its scheme is lawful positive action under sections 158 and 159 of the Equality Act. The case has been backed by Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe, while the charity fears the lawsuit could threaten its future.

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Guardian UK