Key Points

Amazon India has announced 1.5 lakh new seasonal jobs ahead of the festive season. The roles span fulfilment, sorting, and delivery across 400+ cities, with a focus on inclusivity for women and PWDs. The company has expanded health benefits and rest centres for associates. Many seasonal hires transition into long-term roles with Amazon.

Key Points: Amazon India Creates 1.5 Lakh Festive Season Jobs Nationwide

  • Amazon India adds 1.5 lakh seasonal jobs for festive demand
  • Roles span fulfilment centres, sort centres, and delivery stations
  • Includes opportunities for women and differently-abled associates
  • Expands Ashray rest centres and health benefits for workers
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Amazon India announces 1.5 lakh new jobs owing to festive demand

Amazon India announces 1.5 lakh seasonal jobs across 400+ cities, prioritizing women, PWDs, and associate well-being.

"Many of these new associates continue their journey with Amazon beyond the festive period. – Abhinav Singh, VP - Operations, India & Australia"

Mumbai, Aug 18

Online marketplace Amazon India on Monday announced that it has created over 1.5 lakh seasonal work opportunities in the country due to the increased demand in the festive season.

"These include direct and indirect work opportunities in 400+ cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Cochin, Coimbatore, Indore, Raipur, etc."

Job opportunities were created for thousands of women associates and over 2000 PWDs (differently abled people), and the company has already onboarded many of these new associates, a release from Amazon India said.

The seasonal jobs are available in fulfilment centres (FCs), sort centres, and last-mile delivery stations.

"Many of these new associates continue their journey with Amazon beyond the festive period, with a significant number returning to work with us year after year,” said Abhinav Singh, VP - Operations, India & Australia, Amazon.

"Throughout our operations, we prioritise the safety and well-being of all associates—whether they're working in our buildings or delivering packages to customers," he said.

"We remain dedicated to fostering a safe, equitable, and empowering work environment that includes social security benefits and supports the financial well-being of all our team," Singh added.

Amazon has increased the number of Ashray rest centres in India to 100 to support the well-being of its associates in the e-commerce network, the release said.

Further, it claimed to provide free health check-ups to over 80,000 delivery associates across major cities, offering comprehensive services that include eye, dental, BMI, and physician consultations.

Additionally, an on-site first aid ('AMCARE') facility is available at the fulfilment centres to anyone who needs immediate first-aid attention or rest.

"The Early Access to Pay (EATP) programme allows associates to withdraw up to 80 per cent of their accrued basic salary within the first 20 days of each month, promoting financial flexibility and wellness," the company said.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the numbers look impressive, I hope these are not just temporary jobs. The article mentions some associates continue beyond festive season, but what percentage? Need more transparency on job security.
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Aman W
My cousin got hired in their Pune fulfillment center last year during festive season. The work was tough but they paid on time and even gave bonus for overtime. Good option for youngsters looking for quick employment.
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Shreya B
The healthcare benefits and Ashray centers are really commendable! More Indian companies should follow this model. Especially the eye checkups - many delivery partners work long hours and need this care.
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Varun X
I wonder if these jobs are only in big cities? What about tier 2-3 towns where unemployment is higher? Amazon should expand more in rural areas too.
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Nisha Z
As someone who worked in their Hyderabad center last year, I can say the Early Access to Pay feature was a lifesaver during medical emergencies. More companies should implement such employee-friendly policies!

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