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Starbucks cuts tech jobs as new CTO reshapes organization – GeekWire

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 12:57 am
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by Todd Bishop on Apr 21, 2026 at 4:31 pmApril 21, 2026 at 4:31 pm

Starbucks is cutting an unspecified number of tech jobs. (GeekWire File Photo)

Starbucks is cutting jobs in its technology organization, restructuring the team under a new chief technology officer who joined the coffee giant from Amazon four months ago.

Several affected employees posted about the cuts on LinkedIn on Tuesday afternoon, including people in program and product management and other technology-related roles. Starbucks declined to comment, and the number of people impacted is unclear as of now. 

The Seattle Times reported on the cuts earlier today, citing an internal message in which the company told employees it was “making structural changes to move faster, sharpen focus, and ensure we are set up to deliver on our most important priorities.”  

Anand Varadarajan joined Starbucks as chief technology officer in January after 19 years at Amazon, where he most recently ran tech and supply chain for its global grocery business. 

The restructuring comes as Starbucks pushes ahead with a broader turnaround under CEO Brian Niccol, who joined in 2024. It includes a series of technology initiatives from an AI-powered drink-ordering assistant to an algorithm that manages mobile order timing. 

The cuts appear to be unrelated to the company’s Nashville expansion. Following up on a prior announcement, Starbucks said Tuesday that it will invest $100 million in the new corporate office in Tennessee that will eventually employ up to 2,000 people.

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