Amazon to fill 50,000 positions nationwide

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Amazon is seeking to fill 50,000 positions at 10 Amazon fulfillment centers, with both part- and full-time positions available.

Any position over 20 hours a week includes benefits such as life insurance and funding  toward health insurance.

“These are great opportunities with runway for advancement,” John Olsen, vice president of human resources for Amazon’s Wordwide Operations, said. “In fact, of our entry-level managers across Amazon’s U.S. fulfillment centers, nearly 15 percent started in hourly roles and were promoted into their current positions.”

Candidates are invited to visit the Amazon fulfillment centers where they can learn about the work environment and the technology the company relies on.

Jobs being filled include those in:

  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Etna, Ohio
  • Fall River, Massachusetts
  • Hebron, Kentucky
  • Kenosha, Wisconsin
  • Kent, Washington
  • Robbinsville, New Jersey
  • Romeoville, Illinois
  • Whitestown, Indiana


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