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Amazon to Add 3,000 New Jobs

The jobs will be spread across Alexa, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Robotics and Amazon Pharmacy.

In this Oct. 1, 2020 file photo, an Amazon logo appears on an Amazon delivery van in Boston. Amazon continues to grow, with plans to add more than 3,000 jobs in Boston over the next several years. The company said Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, that expansion plans for its Boston Tech Hub will bring new jobs for units including Alexa, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Robotics, and Amazon Pharmacy.
In this Oct. 1, 2020 file photo, an Amazon logo appears on an Amazon delivery van in Boston. Amazon continues to grow, with plans to add more than 3,000 jobs in Boston over the next several years. The company said Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, that expansion plans for its Boston Tech Hub will bring new jobs for units including Alexa, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Robotics, and Amazon Pharmacy.
AP Photo/Steven Senne, File

Amazon's 2020 hiring spree does not appear to be slowing in the new year with the company announcing 3,000 new jobs in Boston in coming years.

The hires announced Tuesday will double the workforce in Amazon's Boston tech hub, with new jobs spread across Alexa, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Robotics, and Amazon Pharmacy.

A number of companies that have allowed people to better maintain social distancing during the global pandemic have experienced explosive growth over the past year, and Amazon is at the top of that list.

In its most recent quarter which ended in September, Amazon hired more than 250,000 permanent full-time and part-time workers, Chief Financial Officer President Brian Olsavsky said during an conference call with industry analysts.

In October, the start of this quarter, it hired another 100,000.

Amazon now has more than a million employees, 800,000 of them in the United States.

When the company reports fourth quarter financial numbers next month, it expects sales will have spiked as much as 38%, possibly reaching $121 billion during the three month period.

The jobs announced Tuesday in Boston include technology positions in software development, artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as new jobs in product management, human relations, finance, and other areas.

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