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More Than 300,000 People Attend Amazon’s Career Day

Amazon’s recent “Career Day” was a big success. The company announced that over 300,000 people attended Amazon Career Day yesterday. Additionally, a record-setting 384,000 people applied for a job at Amazon in the U.S. and Canada over the last week since the event was announced.

In the span of 24 hours, Amazon recruiters completed over 20,000 1-on-1 career coaching sessions with participants, and another 6,000 people joined group breakout sessions.

Americans in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico attended Amazon Career Day, an online event designed to help people – regardless of their level of experience, professional field, or background – get advice, insights, and information to help them find new opportunities either at Amazon or another company.

“Our vision for Career Day was to help job seekers from all walks of life and career stages fulfill their professional goals, using our scale to support those who need it the most,” said Beth Galetti, Senior Vice President of HR at Amazon. “We have tens of thousands of jobs available – from roles in finance, robotics, software development or AI, to entry-level positions with highly competitive pay and benefits across our operations network. We’re looking forward to welcoming many Career Day participants to Amazon as full-time employees in the coming months.”

Amazon Career Day highlights include:

With more than 875,000 employees worldwide, Amazon has been consistently recognized on LinkedIn’s Top Companies, currently ranks #2 in the Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies, and was selected by Fast Company as one of the Best Workplaces for Innovators. Amazon has more than 600,000 full- and part-time employees in the U.S., across more than 40 states and 250 different counties, two headquarters, 18 Tech Hubs, more than 150 fulfillment centers, sortation centers and delivery stations, and more than two dozen Amazon Go, 4 Star and Amazon Books retail stores. Since 2010, Amazon has invested more than $350 billion in the U.S., including in infrastructure and employee compensation. Learn more about Amazon’s economic impact across the U.S. here.

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