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Amazon to hire more than 50,000 workers globally
September 02, 2021
Amazon is recruiting for more than 40,000 corporate and tech jobs all through the United States just as a large number of operational roles during its upcoming virtual career fair, the tech giant reported Wednesday.
The occasion is part for a bigger move by Amazon to fill 55,000 jobs in those sector globally in the coming months, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told Reuters. The fresh recruits would address a 20% increase in Amazon’s tech and corporate staff, CNBC announced.
Amazon Career Day will be hung on September 15 and is free to attend. Candidates of all experience levels and fields are encouraged to sign up. Amazon suggests participants pre-register online for the event yet there is no official release date to do as such.
This will be Amazon’s third annual Career Day, which turned to a virtual organization last year in response the Covid-19 pandemic. Williams said they received nearly 450,000 applications following last year’s event, a number they hope to surpass in 2021.
Amazon’s latest hiring spree “is truly fueled by the unprecedented client demand we’ve seen during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Ardine Williams, Amazon’s VP of work force development, discloses to CNBC Make It. The organization has hired more than 450,000 people in the United States since the start of the pandemic, and is presently the country’s largest job-creator.
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