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Amazon creates 2,000+ jobs, strengthening its workforce in India

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Amazon is ramping up its hiring efforts in India, with over 2,000 job openings posted on LinkedIn.

This significant expansion is part of the company’s strategy to strengthen its presence in one of its fastest-growing markets.

The roles span across various divisions, including tech and non-tech positions, reflecting Amazon’s commitment to diversifying its workforce.

Prominent Job Openings

Some of the prominent job openings at Amazon in India include roles such as Content Reviewer, Brand Manager, Team Lead, Growth Manager, and Senior Program Manager.

These positions highlight the company’s focus on expanding its capabilities in content management, brand development, team leadership, and growth strategies.

Amazon is known for its innovative and customer-centric culture.

The company employs over 600,000 people worldwide, with India being its second-largest workforce center after the United States.

Amazon’s culture emphasizes “Day 1” thinking, which encourages employees to approach their work with the energy and entrepreneurial spirit of a startup.

The company also places a strong emphasis on diversity and inclusion, with initiatives aimed at supporting employees from various backgrounds and communities.

Candidates can visit the company’s official career page and LinkedIn page for hiring details.

Additionally, they can explore other job portals for more information on open positions.

About Amazon

Amazon, an American multinational technology company, operates in e-commerce, cloud computing, and various other sectors.

Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, Amazon has grown to become one of the world’s largest companies, with a mission to be Earth’s most customer-centric company.

The company’s diverse product offerings include Amazon.com, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Kindle, Alexa, and more.

Amazon’s financial performance continues to impress, with the company reporting robust revenue growth in its latest quarterly results.

For the third quarter of 2024, Amazon posted a revenue of $127 billion, a 15% increase year-over-year.

The company’s net income also saw a significant rise, reaching $7.5 billion, driven by strong sales in both its e-commerce and cloud computing divisions.


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