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You’ll be part of the Amazon warehouse team that gets orders ready for customers relying on Amazon’s services. Our fast-paced, active roles take place in various areas, including merchandise, make-on-demand, customer returns, and general fulfillment — in some cases for our super-fast (2-hour or less) delivery service.
Learn about working at an Amazon Distribution Center, where you’ll be working as a team to delight customers with some of Amazon’s most popular items.
Amazon has hourly jobs for everyone, and it’s easy to apply — no resume or interview required. You’ll receive competitive pay and great benefits. Plus, there are multiple roles so you can choose the best fit, and there are flexible schedules that work with your life.
Zoom in on this map of Amazon Fulfillment Center Locations around the world by Seller Essentials. Sort the columns by Location Code, Address, Type of warehouse, and more. Find out which Amazon Fulfillment Centers offer guided tours.
Our fulfillment centers are the engine rooms of Amazon. They are where we pack, sort, and send millions of packages every day to millions of customers worldwide. As an Amazon fulfillment associate, you’ll work in a dynamic environment where you can use your strengths and grow new skills.
Amazon Operations is at the heart of Amazon’s mission to be Earth’s most customer-centric company. It’s more than packing and delivering boxes; it’s making an impact for customers around the world. We lead around-the-clock efforts to ensure we keep our delivery promise.
All about Amazon's fulfillment centers, corporate offices, tech hubs, headquarters and warehouse facilities, in the U.S. and around the world.
Take a free in-person or virtual tour of one of Amazon’s fulfillment centers, to see how employees pick, pack, and ship customer orders around the world.
The fulfillment center houses more than 40 million different products – including items from 8,700 New Mexico businesses. Representatives say the facility is mid-sized for Amazon’s standards,...
With FBA, small businesses store their products at fulfillment centers, and Amazon picks, packs, ships, and provides customer service, helping these businesses reach more customers. Half the items sold on Amazon.com are from small businesses and entrepreneurs.