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Fast Intro

Amazon is the world’s largest online retail company. In addition, it employs tens of thousands of people with different business branches. Working Working at Amazon comes with many benefits. You will find a detailed explanation of the business areas that they recruit. When you start working in one of Amazon’s warehouses then, you might work in four different verticals such as Fulfillment Center, Sortation Center, Delivery Station, and Grocery Warehouse.

Job Description

As mentioned above, there are different kinds of warehouse jobs on Amazon. The Fulfillment Center team prepares the customer packages. You should know that this job is very fast and requires high energy. You may need to perform activities such as bending, carrying up, getting up, etc…

The Sortation Center team’s primary function is sorting (categorizing) the products in the warehouse, scanning them, placing them on pallets regularly, and making them ready for delivery to the customer.

Delivery Station is the last address of the product before it goes to the customer. The Delivery Station Warehouse Associate unloads the products in the trucks coming here. This job requires physical activity like any other job warehouse job. The essence of the job is to prepare the products unloaded from the trucks for the couriers to pick up.

To summarize, the amazon warehouse worker is responsible for picking, packing, and shipping customer orders. This includes the safe handling of products and complying with safety regulations. The warehouse worker may also be required to operate a forklift or other equipment as needed.

Job Responsibilities

If you are a candidate to work at one of the Amazon Warehouses, you will have some responsibilities such as:

  • Pick customer orders in an assigned area with the use of a pick list and packing slip
  • Pack products into boxes or onto pallets as necessary
  • Load and unload trucks
  • Apply appropriate labels to packages
  • Scan items using RF handheld scanners
  • Handle returns per return policy standards
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management
  • Operate a forklift or other equipment as needed
  • Maintain an appropriate level of productivity as defined by Amazon standards.
  • Follow safety policies and procedures for warehouse work as outlined in the Amazon Safety Guidelines.

Job Requirements

  • Lift up to 49 lbs Push utility carts up to 60 lbs
  • Stand, walk, push, pull, squat, bend and when it’s time to move
  • Use carts, carts, trucks, and other equipment to move items
  • Go up and down stairs (if possible)
  • Work at heights of up to 40 feet on a mezzanine (if applicable)
  • Follow strict manufacturing standards for safety, quality, and compliance
Applicants must be at least 18 years old to understand and obey all work regulations and safety instructions.

Hiring Phases

Hiring is quite smooth on Amazon. First, you have to apply for the job on Amazon’s official website. Then, you will receive a 30 minutes Virtual Job Preview email that contains more information about the job itself. Watching that virtual job preview is obligatory. After watching Virtua Job Preview, you will attend 20 mins Office Hours session. While you’re attending this session, you have to bring proof of your identity and employment eligibility document with you according to official Amazon’s hiring process page. If you also pass this phase, you will receive an online new hire orientation email. So, it is an online session about workspace safety, how to work in Amazon and etc.… Finally, the first day! As the final step, you will receive an email with schedule details.

Job Shifts

First, you will have flexible working hours while working at the sorting center. Nevertheless, you can work a minimum of three to a maximum of six days each week. To get more specific information about shifts, urging you to visit and read Amazon’s official shift pages carefully. 

Job Earnings

The amount you earn will vary according to each warehouse you work as a package sorter. However, public sources show that if you work part-time as an Amazon Warehouse Staff, you can earn an average of $16 per hour. Please remember that this data is for informational purposes only and is taken from a 3rd party site. The most accurate information is always on the official page of Amazon.

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