

Depending on the role and location, you’ll learn: how to operate a garment press and high-capacity printer, a t-shirt folding machine, how to assist with the print production process, or how to receive and process customer returns. See where your Amazon journey can take you. We have made a pledge to upskill our employees and offer a variety of free training and development programs, and we also have tuition support options for select employee groups. You can instantly cash out up to 70% of your earnings immediately after your shift (for select employee groups). You can even have four-day workweeks and three-day weekends. Shifts may include overnight, early morning, day, evening, and weekend. Depending on where you work, schedules may include full-time (40 hours), reduced-time (30-36 hours) or part-time (20 hours or less), all with the option of working additional hours if needed. You and your team are engaged the entire shift. Especially if you are working in the truck yard or inside of a trailer on the dock during a hot day. Even with climate controls, temperature in some parts of our Fulfillment centers may vary between 60 and 90 degrees, and can occasionally exceed 90 degrees. Flexibility is key associates should be open to working voluntary and mandatory extra hours and to working at a fast pace.

Amazon lets customers order whatever they need, whenever they need. A relaxed dress code gives you freedom to move around and feel comfortable (but safe) while working. We are customer obsessed, and together we focus on our customers to ensure their satisfaction. This means you wear a reflective vest, stretch, provide safety tips, and recognize each other for working safely. Working in an Amazon Warehouse We are committed to providing one of the safest work environments. Our fulfillment centers are technologically advanced warehouses where our associates bring Amazon orders to life for our customers. Amazon is looking for individuals who can thrive in a fast-paced warehouse environment that involves working with and around moving machinery. Amazon remains open as an essential service to serve our communities delivering critical supplies directly to the doorsteps of people who need them.
