In their largest hiring day event of the year, Amazon tomorrow, August 2nd, will hire 50,000 people – including here in New Jersey.
From Amazon:
In select locations in the U.S., Amazon will be opening our doors for candidates to tour our fulfillment centers, watch our jobs in action, and see the magic behind the Amazon smile.
Tours for candidates will be held on August 2nd from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. local time.
Interested candidates need to bring identification.
Find a tour near you
- Baltimore, Maryland (BWI2)
- Fall River, Massachusetts (BOS7)
- Buffalo, New York**
- Chattanooga, Tennessee (CHA1)
- Romeoville, Illinois (MDW6)
- Hebron, Kentucky (CVG1)
- Kent, Washington (BFI4)
- Etna, Ohio (CMH1)
- Whitestown, Indiana (IND1)
- Kenosha, Wisconsin (MKE1)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma**
- Robbinsville, New Jersey (EWR4)
** Hiring for new location, no tour available
Dress code for tour
If you’re a candidate planning to tour one of our facilities, you must be 18 years or older and follow our dress code.
Long hair must be pinned or tied up to a length that does not exceed the top of the shoulder. Beards may not exceed three inches from the face without being tied up or netted
Extraneous articles hanging from clothing, such as chains or drawstrings, can cause a safety-risk and are prohibited
We ask guests to wear flat, closed-toe and closed-heel shoes.
Jewelry that dangles or protrudes from the body may come in contact with machinery and result in a safety hazard
Amazon is hiring full-time and part-time positions. Full-time positions include medical benefits starting on day one and tuition pre-payment for high demand careers. Part-time positions include medical benefits that begin after 90 days and tuition pre-payment.
What’s starting salary?
Read. It’s listed there. I have no idea why Lakewood Scoop posted this as this is meant for people who only have muscles to offer an employer and the pay reflects that.
where do you see starting salary mentioned?
For those who are unfamiliar, the Robbinsville NJ location is right here near Lakewood – off of 195 just before the Turnpike.
I’m sure there’s a lot of room to grow
It be a pretty cool thing to check out
This job not for a frum yid!
why isn’t it for a ‘frum yid’ — do they make you work on Saturday?
Bob-
He’s implying that we are above labor/ manual jobs. My great-grandfather was both a ‘frum yid’ and a successful businessman. You know what his first job was in this wonderful golus? Shoveling coal in an industrial power plant. From there he went into being a manufacturing laborer and eventually opened a clothing store, which turned into a distribution firm my family still owns.
Hashem does not look down on laborers and warehousemen; only people who are full of themselves do.
Your right not a job for a Frum Yid with an advanced degree or trained in a vocation. It’s a lot better than no job or many of the jobs people are taking around here.
@Just saying: Thousands of years of farming and carpentry, but in the last 100 years the Frum Yidden can’t do manual labor.
A starting salary at least $13.50 ($28,000/ yr) with immediate benefits? B”H that you’re fortunate enough to look down on a job like this. But don’t attack those that aren’t.
Sorry- masonry. But both are true.