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New Amazon manager: 55,000 additional technical and administrative jobs over the coming months

Working for Amazon is one of the most difficult and least satisfying professions, evidenced by the short turnaround time for employees. This is undoubtedly true of the company's warehouses and distribution centers, or at least the logistical part of it. But within the larger company system, the story is different. As the company is a technology giant like Google, Apple, Facebook and others. Thus, Amazon's administrative and technical employees receive higher wages and a less demanding work environment than warehouses. And now that number of Amazon employees will expand with the addition of 55,000 new employees.

Assuming the helm of Amazon as successor to founder Jeff Bezos (who is still at the company), new CEO Andy Jassy has taken on new decisions. Where Jacy announced the plan to add more than 55 thousand new employees to Amazon, all of them in administrative and technical positions. Where it will be about 40 thousand employees in the United States only, while the rest will be distributed to the major branches of the company around the world.

New Amazon manager: 55k tech jobs And additional administrative jobs over the coming months.

It is important to note that a large portion of the employees will be in Amazon's "side" fields, so to speak. Although a percentage of them will be dedicated to the e-commerce department, of course, the largest percentage is for other departments such as cloud services and even satellites.


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To put the company's sheer number of new hires into context, it's roughly a third of the entire number of Google employees, according to the most recent data. The number of new employees is close to the entire number of Facebook employees. It is clear that there are plans to move forward with many new projects and expand towards them. As it is rare for there to be such a huge amount of demand for employees at once, especially from a technology company in the first place.

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