With the Christmas holidays around the corner, online giant Amazon is preparing for an increase in orders from consumers.
This includes hiring 360 seasonal workers for its delivery station in Gary and 120 for a delivery site in South Bend, a company representative told Northwest Indiana Business Magazine Oct. 27. The Seattle-based company said it will hire 5,400 seasonal workers in Indiana, part of its effort to hire 100,000 seasonal employees this year in the U.S. and Canada.
The seasonal positions have an hourly rate of $15. The jobs will include stowing, picking, packing, shipping, and delivering customer orders, as well as other positions including managing people, being a safety ambassador, working in HR, IT and operating robotics.
Since the onset of the pandemic, Amazon has invested about $800 million in its facilities to provide a safe workplace. The company has made more than 150 process changes including providing personal protective equipment, enhanced cleaning, staggered and flexible shifts, revisions at workstations, and developing in-house COVID-19 testing capabilities.