Are you looking for a job to work from home? Amazon is now hiring people to remotely for its customer service department.
Amazon is looking to hire some work-from-home jobs for a wide variety of departments.
Amazon is Now Hiring People to Work From Home! Amazon has announced that they are hiring for a new work-from-home customer service program. The company will hire people to take and process orders, handle returns and refunds, and solve customer problems from the comfort of their own homes. Amazon says that this new program can be done with no previous experience or training, just a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Amazon
is looking for people in areas with high concentrations of Amazon customers, so if you have a home office or plan to work from your bedroom/living room this may be the perfect job for you!
According to Amazon.com:
“Customer Service positions include answering customer questions on products and services; solving problems regarding payments, order status, and shipment schedules; and providing information on Amazon.com policies, practices, benefits and promotions.”
All candidates will be considered for employment without regard to race, color or national origin. Amazon is an Equal Opportunity Employer that believes in the power of diversity!
Amazon also offers benefits like flexible hours, Amazon discounts and referral bonuses.
If you are interested in the Amazon Work-From-Home Customer Service position or want more information check out their website.
Not the gig for you? Amazon has more than 200 other job postings in their “virtual” category, meaning all of them are remote work you can do from home. Some may be specific to certain areas, so be sure to read the entire job posting before applying. From human resources to sales and even leadership training, be sure to browse them all if you’re looking for an at-home job.
Here is a list of Amazon Online Jobs:
Intern to Head Of Amazon Studios
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
· 2+ years of experience as an assistant at a studio or production company or 1+ year experience as a creative executive · Experience assessing industry talent and trends
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
– High attention to detail – Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills – Detailed planning, time management and organizational skills – Positive, proactive and able to always exercise great judgment and common sense – Ability to work in a rapidly changing environment – Creative problem-solver – High levels of integrity and discretion in handling confidential information – Previous work experience in the entertainment industry a plus.
Creative Intern
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
· 2+ years of experience as an assistant at a studio or production company or 1+ year experience as a creative executive · Experience assessing industry talent and trends
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
– High attention to detail – Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills – Detailed planning, time management and organizational skills – Positive, proactive and able to always exercise great judgment and common sense – Ability to work in a rapidly changing environment – Creative problem-solver – High levels of integrity and discretion in handling confidential information – Previous work experience in the entertainment industry a plus.
Drama Development Intern
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
· 2+ years of experience as an assistant at a studio or production company or 1+ year experience as a creative executive · Experience assessing industry talent and trends · Must be a current student seeking an undergraduate or graduate degree · Ability to work 40 hours per week. · Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Outlook as well as strong working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel & Sharepoint.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
– High attention to detail – Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills – Detailed planning, time management and organizational skills – Positive, proactive and able to always exercise great judgment and common sense – Ability to work in a rapidly changing environment – Creative problem-solver – High levels of integrity and discretion in handling confidential information – Previous work experience in the entertainment industry a plus.
In other related news, Amazon to hire 100,000 people amid Coronavirus outbreak.
Amazon said on Monday the company would hire 100,000 warehouse and delivery workers in the United States to handle a surge in online orders, as many Americans have turned to the Internet to fulfill their needs during the coronavirus outbreak.
As shoppers, clear stores out of fears of a quarantine, food shortage, and lack of supplies, retailers are racing to keep food and cleaning items in stock.
“We want those people to know we welcome them on our teams until things return to normal and their past employer is able to bring them back,” Amazon said in a blog post here.
In related news, Netflix is now hiring people to work from home. Netflix is now hiring a Virtual Production Coordinator. According to the job posting, Netflix is looking into the future of content creation and video production. As a result, the Virtual Production Coordinator will be at the forefront of managing and producing new content for the streaming platform.
About Amazon:
Amazon started out as a small online bookstore in Jeff Bezos’ garage back in 1994. Since then, it has grown into one of the biggest and most influential companies in the world. The evolution of Amazon over the past 25+ years has been remarkable.
After launching Amazon.com in 1995, the company quickly expanded beyond books to offer music, DVDs, video games, electronics, and more. Becoming a prominent player in ecommerce, Amazon leveraged technological innovations like 1-Click ordering and customer reviews to enhance the online shopping experience.
In the early 2000s, Amazon branched out into offering web services and producing consumer devices like the Kindle e-reader. The 2000s also saw the emergence of features like Amazon Prime and Amazon Marketplace, allowing third-party sellers to list products.
Over the 2010s and beyond, Amazon continued its rapid growth through major acquisitions like Zappos, Whole Foods Market, and MGM Studios. It emerged as a major player in entertainment with Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Studios. The company also expanded into prescription drugs, cashierless physical stores, and artificial intelligence with Alexa.
Today, Amazon has over 1.5 million employees and counting. It remains a dominating force in ecommerce while also providing cloud computing services, producing original films and series, developing voice assistant technology, and more.
The story of Amazon illustrates how a small internet start-up selling books was able to innovate and diversify into one of the most ubiquitous companies in the world under Bezos’ leadership. It will be fascinating to see where Amazon goes in the decades to come as technology and shopping habits continue to evolve.
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