Amazon to hire another 100,000 people to keep up with a surge of online orders.
The Seattle company reported record profit and revenue between April and June as more people turned to it during the pandemic to buy groceries and supplies.
This time around, Amazon said it needs the people at the 100 new warehouses, package sorting centers and other facilities it's opening this month. Things are about to get a lot busier at Amazon's warehouses. In addition to the holiday shopping rush, Amazon plans to hold its one of its busiest shopping days, Prime Day, in the fall this year after postponing it from July.
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