- Amazon is on a hiring spree to fill more than 30,000 open positions across its corporate offices, fulfillment centers, and stores.
- According to Amazon, more than 208,000 people have submitted online applications since the company announced its Career Day events, which were held this week in six major US cities.
- Amazon collectively conducted 4,500 interview training sessions and reviewed more than 7,000 resumes during these events, the company said.
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Since announcing its Career Day recruitment events earlier this month, Amazon has received more than 200,000 online applications for 30,000 open spots.
The influx of applicants came in the days leading up to and following Amazon's nationwide Career Day events, held this week in Boston, Nashville, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, and Arlington, Virginia. According to Amazon, the e-commerce giant has now received 208,000 applicants, at the rate of more than 18 job applications per minute.
Across the events - which attracted thousands of prospective employees - Amazon recruiters conducted 4,500 interview training sessions and reviewed more than 7,000 resumes, the company reported. Its most highly attended Career Day was in Arlington, where more than 5,000 people attended in hopes of snagging jobs at Amazon's second headquarters, which is expected to open officially later this month.
"We've been humbled by the response," Ardine Williams, Amazon's vice president of workforce development, told Business Insider at the Arlington event. "I think it's far exceeded my expectations. Clearly this is what I was hoping for."
Attendees were told in advance that the company would not be taking applications at the event and instead would provide information on open roles as well as provide career development services. Prospective employees were encouraged to apply for the roles online, which span across corporate offices, fulfillment centers, and stores.
"People across the country understand the value of Amazon jobs with $15 minimum wage, full benefits from day one, and upskilling opportunities, and they demonstrated that by submitting more than 208,000 applications for careers at Amazon in the past week," Beth Galetti, senior vice president of HR at Amazon, said in a press statement.