Amazon is hiring another 100,000 permanent workers in the United States and Canada to meet soaring demand for online shopping, almost certainly taking its overall headcount over 1 million.
The online shopping titan said it would open 100 new operations buildings this month as it prepares for a logistical double whammy from the Christmas holidays and its delayed Prime Day sale, which will now take place in the northern autumn.
New employees will get a starting wage of at least $15 ($22.35) an hour, as well as health and dental insurance, with sign-up bonuses of up to $1000 in specific cities. The positions will be part- and full-time.
Amazon has gone on a hiring frenzy since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, hitting a total of 876,800 employees at the end of June. That does not include another 175,000 temporary crisis hires that have already been announced, of whom around 125,000 will become permanent.