Amazon Hiring in Atlanta: These Are the Types of Jobs You Can Apply For

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If you’re looking for full- or part-time work, you might want to consider Amazon, which has gone on a hiring spree in the Atlanta area. Not only is the company hiring seasonal workers right now, but also permanent roles across several categories.

What Kinds of Jobs Does Amazon Have?

An example of some of the jobs newly posted on Amazon.com are:

Earlier this year, Amazon released a new economic impact report revealing that its investments have created 34,000 jobs in Georgia over the years.

The report also states that these investments have contributed over $20.1 billion to the state’s gross domestic product (GDP). However, the methodology behind these figures was not detailed. According to Amazon’s website, the estimates were provided by Keystone Strategy, a third-party consulting firm.

Amazon hires for a wide range of positions across its various operations, from entry-level roles to specialized technical jobs. Here are the main types of jobs Amazon typically hires for:

1. Warehouse and Fulfillment Center Jobs

  • Fulfillment Associate: Responsible for picking, packing, and shipping customer orders in Amazon’s fulfillment centers.
  • Sortation Associate: Sorts packages by destination and helps load them for delivery.
  • Delivery Station Associate: Works at delivery stations to ensure packages are ready for delivery to customers.
  • Operations Manager: Oversees daily operations in warehouses and fulfillment centers.
  • Inventory Control Specialist: Ensures proper tracking and storage of goods in Amazon warehouses.

2. Delivery Jobs

  • Amazon Delivery Driver: Drivers working for Amazon’s Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) deliver packages to customers’ homes and businesses.
  • Amazon Flex Driver: Independent contractors use their own vehicles to deliver packages for Amazon on a flexible schedule.

3. Corporate Jobs

  • Software Development Engineer: Works on Amazon’s tech stack, developing and maintaining software for its vast online operations.
  • Data Scientist: Analyzes large datasets to improve decision-making processes across Amazon’s business units.
  • Product Manager: Leads the development and launch of new Amazon products or services.
  • Business Analyst: Helps analyze business performance and suggests ways to improve operations.
  • Marketing Specialist: Works on campaigns to promote Amazon services and products.

4. Technical and IT Jobs

  • Cloud Architect: Designs and manages cloud infrastructure, especially for Amazon Web Services (AWS).
  • Network Engineer: Supports and maintains Amazon’s internal and external networks.
  • Cybersecurity Specialist: Helps protect Amazon’s infrastructure and data from security threats.

5. Customer Service Jobs

  • Customer Service Representative: Assists customers with orders, returns, and other inquiries, often through online or phone support.
  • Technical Support Specialist: Provides troubleshooting and technical assistance to Amazon customers and businesses.

6. Human Resources and Administrative Jobs

  • HR Manager: Oversees recruitment, employee relations, and other human resources functions.
  • Recruiter: Finds and hires talent for various roles within Amazon.
  • Administrative Assistant: Provides administrative support for Amazon teams and executives.

7. Specialized and Skilled Roles

  • Machine Learning Engineer: Works on artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions.
  • Robotics Engineer: Develops and maintains robots used in Amazon’s fulfillment centers.
  • Operations Research Scientist: Helps improve supply chain efficiency through data analysis and modeling.

8. Seasonal and Part-Time Jobs

  • Seasonal Fulfillment Associate: Temporarily hired during peak times like the holiday season to help with increased demand.
  • Part-Time Delivery Driver: Works part-time hours delivering Amazon packages.

9. Retail and Storefront Jobs

Amazon Go Store Associate: Provides customer service and ensures smooth operations at cashier-less Amazon Go stores.

Amazon Fresh Store Associate: Assists customers in Amazon’s grocery stores (Amazon Fresh).

How Much Can I Make With Amazon?

Amazon offers various ways to make money depending on the platform you choose. Here are a few examples:

  1. Amazon FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon):
    • Potential earnings: Profits vary depending on your product niche, sourcing costs, and volume. Some sellers report earning a few hundred to several thousand dollars per month.
  2. Amazon Affiliate Program (Amazon Associates):
    • Potential earnings: Commission-based, typically ranging from 1% to 10% depending on the product category. If you have a high-traffic website or blog, you could earn a few hundred dollars per month or more.
  3. Amazon Mechanical Turk:
    • Potential earnings: Usually small micro-tasks that pay a few cents to a few dollars. Earnings can range from $20 to $200+ per month depending on the time you invest.
  4. Self-publishing on Kindle (KDP):
    • Potential earnings: Authors earn between 35% and 70% royalties on their eBooks. Successful authors can make several thousand dollars per month, while others might earn less.
  5. Amazon Delivery Driver (Amazon Flex):
    • Potential earnings: Typically, between $18 and $25 per hour depending on your area and time spent delivering.

Final Word

For more job advice and insight, check out our Atlanta Job Guide.

To find out if Amazon is hiring in Atlanta, you can visit their official careers website. This site lists all available job openings by location. Additionally, checking job boards like Indeed, Glassdoor, or LinkedIn can provide more information about current job postings and the hiring status in that area.

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