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How to make a contribution
as a temporary worker at Amazon.

Make an impact right away

Bring your best ideas, your fresh perspective and your can-do attitude, because Amazon counts on temporary workers for new ways to solve problems.

Be the subject matter expert

As a temporary worker, you own your process and become the expert on your subject matter. In short, you'll take ownership. You'll think long-term and act on what's best for Amazon customers.

Start Innovating

What's "fact" today could be totally different tomorrow. That's why Amazonians think on their feet... and value temporary workers who can do the same.

Solve Big Problems

Temporary workers at Amazon are in a once-in-a-lifetime position to learn and act fast. You'll solve problems more complex than you ever imagined facing.

Question Everything

Temporary workers at Amazon have the backbone to stand up for their ideas and commit to making them work.

A Few Amazon Facts

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Amazon.com launches, setting out be the "Earth's largest bookstore"

2018

Amazon was named the #1 business on
LinkedIn’s U.S. 2018 Top Companies list

130,000

Jobs Amazon created in 2017 alone

300,000,000+

Current active Amazon users

$178,000,000,000

Amazon's net revenue in 2017

560,000

People employed by Amazon

100,000,000+

Paid Amazon Prime Members

Reviews

  • "We're looking for people who have great ideas, curiosity and drive and are willing and want to make a difference at the company, because at the end of the day, we're serving our customers."

    Kim Dang - Amazon Employee

  • "It's a highly innovative environment and I hear on a daily basis, Amazon is a great place to fail. Experimenting and innovating are encouraged and we truly do have that pioneering spirit."

    John Orchard - Amazon Employee

  • "Not only do you get to come in and partner with some really smart really talented people but you get to make your mark. You get to reevaluate current processes and think outside the box."

    Paula Stewart - Amazon Employee