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Amazon is set to hire 250,000 seasonal workers across the U.S. for the holiday season, with 10,500 positions available in Georgia. The hiring aims to meet the increased demand for online shopping. Workers can earn an average of $19 per hour and enjoy flexible schedules. Job openings will be posted weekly from October through December, reflecting Amazon’s commitment to supporting local economies and adapting to consumer shopping behaviors.
Atlanta, Georgia – In preparation for the upcoming holiday season, Amazon plans to hire 250,000 seasonal workers across the United States, with a specific intent to bring on board 10,500 seasonal workers in Georgia. This significant hiring drive aims to address increased demand for online shopping during the holiday months.
Amazon operates a delivery station in South Hall, Georgia, which has been functioning for five years and is part of a larger network that includes 21 fulfillment and sortation centers and 13 delivery stations strategically located throughout the state. Currently, Amazon employs more than 31,500 full- and part-time workers in Georgia, and the addition of seasonal positions reflects a commitment to meeting customer needs during peak shopping periods.
The roles being offered this holiday season will allow individuals to earn an average of $19 per hour while working flexible schedules that can be as short as 20 hours a week. This could be especially appealing to those looking for part-time opportunities or supplemental income. Regular employees at Amazon earn an impressive average wage of $23 per hour, in addition to benefits, further enhancing the attractiveness of employment with the tech giant.
Job openings will become available weekly on hiring.amazon.com from October through December, and applicants are encouraged to check frequently since the positions are popular and often filled quickly after being posted. Additionally, interested candidates can explore job listings by visiting amazon.com/localjobs or signing up for job alerts via text by sending NEWJOB to 31432.
According to the company, these seasonal roles not only provide vital income for families but also serve as a stepping stone to new careers. Amazon plans to invest more than $1 billion in compensation for hourly fulfillment and transportation employees, which includes enhanced earnings that can average over $30 per hour after factoring in total compensation, with some employees even seeing pay increases of up to 35%.
As the holiday shopping season approaches, Amazon’s extensive hiring initiative highlights the company’s ongoing efforts to adapt and respond to increased consumer demand. By expanding their workforce, Amazon aims to ensure timely deliveries and maintain a high standard of service for customers across the country.
The seasonal employment opportunities not only reflect the need for additional manpower during the busiest shopping time of the year but also signal the company’s growth and expansion within Georgia and the broader national market.
Job seekers looking for seasonal work this holiday season are urged to act promptly, as many positions will be filled quickly. The significant investment in hiring seasonal workers underscores Amazon’s commitment to supporting the local economies where it operates while responding to the shift in shopping behaviors that continue to evolve in the wake of ongoing changes in consumer habits.
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