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Amazon Hiring 100,000 Employees Across North America to Help with COVID-19 Sales Growth

Amazon continues to expand its workforce as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in ecommerce activities.


Amazon has already expanded its workforce as the COVID-19 pandemic created a new online shopping trend that benefited the online retailer.

The new 100,000 Operations network jobs include industry leading pay of at least $15 per hour and benefits from day one, sign-on bonuses up to $1,000 in select cities, and access to training programs like Career Choice that make these roles a springboard into a career at Amazon or other companies.

Amazon will open 100 new Operations buildings in September alone across fulfillment centers, delivery stations, sortation centers and other sites – many of the new jobs will be at the company’s newest state-of-the-art buildings.

The additional 100,000 regular employment opportunities come on top of the 33,000 Corporate and Technology jobs announced last week.

Dave Clark, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Operations at Amazon:

“We are opening 100 buildings this month alone across new fulfillment and sortation centers, delivery stations, and other sites. “We are proud to be hiring 100,000 new associates with pay of $15 per hour or more across those buildings and in our network. Our expansion also comes with an unwavering commitment to safety. Collectively, our new team members have already completed more than 1,200,000 hours of safety training, with over 500,000 more hours expected, to ensure that in addition to fast and efficient delivery for our customers, we’re providing a safe and modern environment for our employees and partners.”

Amazon has already opened over 75 new fulfillment, sortation centers, regional air hubs, and delivery stations in the U.S. and Canada in 2020 to serve customers. Since 2010, Amazon has directly created more than 600,000 jobs in the U.S across its corporate offices and operations sites, and invested more than $350 billion across more than 40 states, including infrastructure and compensation. You can see all the states with jobs available at amazon.com/apply but some of the locations with the most roles include:

  • Arizona

  • California

  • Colorado

  • Illinois

  • Indiana

  • Kentucky

  • Maryland

  • Michigan

  • New Jersey

  • Ohio

  • Oregon

  • Pennsylvania

  • Utah

  • Washington

  • Wisconsin

In addition to job creation, Amazon is committed to being a good neighbor in the communities where its employees live and work. Over the last five months alone, Amazon’s Operations team has positively impacted the lives of millions of people, donating $6 million to non-profit organizations from coast to coast.


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