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Amazon jobs eligible with a high school diploma

Does Amazon offer jobs that only require a high school diploma? I'm planning on working after graduation and undecided about college, so I want to explore options. I'd appreciate any advice on roles or career paths within Amazon!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are quite a few roles at Amazon that only require a high school diploma! Many of these are in operations, fulfillment, and delivery, sectors that are crucial to Amazon's business model. Here are a few potential roles for your consideration:

1. Fulfillment Center Associate - This involves picking, packing, and shipping orders in one of Amazon's warehouses. You'd be involved in processing customer orders, which is a critical function at Amazon.

2. Delivery Driver - With Amazon's own network of drivers (Amazon Delivery Service Partners), you could be an integral part of the company's logistics chain. This role might require a clean driving record.

3. Amazon Fresh Associate - Working at an Amazon Fresh grocery store is another option. This role involves a mix of customer service and stocking duties.

4. Whole Foods Team Member - As Amazon owns Whole Foods, jobs are available in these stores too. Opportunities range from cashier roles to stocking up inventory.

In addition to the above, there are often entry-level roles in other departments that only require a high school diploma — it's all about finding a job that matches your skills and interests.

Moreover, Amazon has a Career Choice program that aims to upskill employees wanting to pursue a future in a high-demand field. Amazon pre-pays 95% of tuition fees for employees to earn certificates and associate degrees in fields such as computer programming, medical lab technologies, and nursing. This can be a valuable opportunity if you decide to pursue additional education while working.

Remember that starting in an entry-level role doesn't mean you're limited to that position; there's room to climb up from within the company. The critical part is to continually learn, develop your skills, and show initiative. Good luck with your career journey!

a year ago

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