Advertisements
Running Remote 2026
Advertise With Us
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Explore
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
Newsletters
  • Latest News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Career Growth
  • Tech
  • Workforce
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • More
    • Columnists
      • Dr. Gleb Tsipursky – The Office Whisperer
      • Nirit Cohen – WorkFutures
      • Angela Howard – Culture Expert
      • Drew Jones – Design & Innovation
      • Jonathan Price – CRE & Flex Expert
    • Get the Newsletter
    • Events
    • Advertise With Us
    • Publish a Press Release
    • Brand PulseNew
    • Partner Portal
No Result
View All Result
Newsletters
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Coworking
  • Design
  • Workforce
  • Tech
  • CRE
  • Business
  • Podcast
  • Career Growth
  • Newsletters
Advertisements
Yardi Kube automates flex and coworking operations
Home News

Amazon Demands Employees Prove Productivity In New Performance Review Standard

Amazon’s performance review models standards around employee discipline that have become commonplace throughout the tech industry in recent years.

Allwork.Space News TeambyAllwork.Space News Team
January 8, 2026
in News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Amazon Demands Employees Prove Productivity In New Performance Review Standard

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy. Credit: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images Source: FORTUNE via Reuters Connect

Internal documents reveal that Amazon is asking its corporate workers to list three to five accomplishments that reflect their best work, according to people familiar with the matter and an internal guideline obtained by Business Insider.

Employees must provide specific examples of what they delivered to the company, along with actions they plan to take in order to continue growing at the company.

Advertisements
Nexudus - Is Your Space Performing?

“Accomplishments are specific projects, goals, initiatives, or process improvements that show the impact of your work,” the internal guideline specified. “Consider situations where you took risks or innovated, even if it didn’t lead to the results you hoped for.”

Evolving cultural standards in the tech world

The performance review process, known internally as Forte, helps the company determine future pay. The new performance standards mark a break from previous reviews, according to people familiar with the matter, placing greater emphasis on individual accomplishments than in recent years. 

Advertisements
Workspace Geek - Coworking Software Simplified

Amazon has about 350,000 corporate employees and a total workforce of approximately 1.56 million globally, with most of its corporate employees subject to the performance review process. Past Amazon reviews have placed less emphasis on productivity, instead asking employees about their areas of interest and strengths, posing questions like “When you’re at your best, how do you contribute?”

To be sure, productivity is a common metric measured in corporate performance reviews. Productivity, along with goal progress, strengths and attendance are common talking points of corporate performance reviews. And an updated performance review does not indicate that Amazon plans to conduct layoffs.

Yet Amazon’s performance review models standards around employee discipline that have become commonplace throughout the tech industry in recent years. After taking over X (formerly Twitter) in 2022, Elon Musk demanded Twitter employees explain what they accomplished each week, a tactic he brought to the federal government as head of the Department of Government Efficiency last year. CBS News chief Bari Weiss asked her staff to describe their jobs to her when she took over in October 2025, according to a memo viewed by Business Insider.

An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment when contacted by Fortune.

Advertisements
Workspace Geek - Coworking Software Simplified

Changes at Amazon under CEO Andy Jassy

The review shift matches similar changes made at Amazon since Jassy took over from founder Jeff Bezos as CEO. In September 2024, the company initiated a return-to-office requirement for corporate employees and, in May 2025, altered compensation to better reward the highest performers.

Documents leaked in 2022 revealed a peek into the company’s review process. In the documents, Amazon bosses were instructed to gauge an employee’s “overall value” by evaluating two metrics: their performance score and the potential they had exhibited.

The tech giant has also reshaped its workforce through layoffs. In October, the company laid off 14,000 corporate employees amid broader AI investments. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is bullish on emerging AI technologies and has sought aggressive cost-cutting measures for the company since starting in the role. 

Last June, Jassy wrote in a letter to employees that “AI agents will change how we all work and live,” defining agents as “teammates” that will help employees “focus less on rote work.” And in July, Jassy told CNBC’s Jim Cramer that AI would fundamentally reshape Amazon’s workforce, automating menial work while creating new opportunities in advanced technology. 

However, Jassy says that the corporate layoffs had nothing to do with AI development or cutting costs, pointing instead to a mismatched cultural fit. “The announcement that we made a few days ago was not really financially driven, and it’s not even really AI-driven, not right now at least,” he said. “It’s culture.”

Amazon is placing its bets on AI, announcing in July an additional $100 million investment in AWS generative AI, as well as $50 billion in investments to expand AI and supercomputing infrastructure for government agencies.

Written by Jake Angelo for Fortune as “Amazon demands proof of productivity from employees, asking for list of accomplishments” and republished with permission.

Advertisements
Subscribe to the Future of Work Newsletter
Source: Fortune
Tags: Human Resources (HR)North AmericaProductivityWorkforce
Share8Tweet5Share1
Allwork.Space News Team

Allwork.Space News Team

The Allwork.Space News Team is a collective of experienced journalists, editors, and industry analysts dedicated to covering the ever-evolving world of work. We’re committed to delivering trusted, independent reporting on the topics that matter most to professionals navigating today’s changing workplace — including remote work, flexible offices, coworking, workplace wellness, sustainability, commercial real estate, technology, and more.

Other Stories Recommended For You

Mid-Sized Cities Lead UK Productivity While National Growth Stalls
News

Mid-Sized Cities Lead UK Productivity While National Growth Stalls

byAllwork.Space News Team
1 hour ago

The UK’s long-running productivity problem continues to weigh on growth. Before the late-2000s financial crisis, output per hour expanded by...

Read more
31% of Workers Say AI Added Tasks Instead of Saving Time at Work

31% of Workers Say AI Added Tasks Instead of Saving Time at Work

1 hour ago
Only 5% of Workers Are ‘AI Fluent,’ Google Study Finds — And They’re 4x More Likely To Get Promoted

Only 5% of Workers Are ‘AI Fluent,’ Google Study Finds — And They’re 4x More Likely To Get Promoted

1 hour ago
Office Prices Finally Climb, but Only Modern Buildings Gain Value

Office Prices Finally Climb, but Only Modern Buildings Gain Value

2 hours ago
Advertisements
Yardi Kube automates flex and coworking operations
Advertisements
Workspace Geek - Coworking Software Simplified

The Future of Work® Newsletter helps you understand how work is changing — without the noise.

Choose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

Trusted by 22,000+ leaders and professionals.

2026 Allwork.Space News Corporation. Exploring the Future Of Work® since 2003. All Rights Reserved

Advertise  Submit Your Story   Newsletters   Privacy Policy   Terms Of Use   About Us   Contact   Submit a Press Release   Brand Pulse   Podcast   Events   

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Topics
    • Business
    • Leadership
    • Work-life
    • Workforce
    • Career Growth
    • Design
    • Tech
    • Coworking
    • Marketing
    • CRE
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • About Us
  • Advertise | Media Kit
  • Submit Your Story
Newsletters

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00