![]() Macro concerns, along with pandemic-driven expansion, have pushed Amazon to trim expenses across several areas of the company. ![]() The event will serve as an early kickoff to what some analysts project will be a slower holiday season amid soaring inflation and fears of a recession. The hiring ramp comes as Amazon prepares to host a Prime Day-like deal bonanza next week, the second time it will hold two such events in the same year. Amazon said Tuesday it's offering sign-on bonuses ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on the area, in another sign it's sweetening perks to attract and retain workers. The company, staring down an ultra-tight labor market, last week bumped its average starting pay for warehouse and delivery workers to more than $19 an hour, up from $18 an hour. ![]() Amazon said it's hiring full-time, seasonal and part-time workers who can pick, pack, store and ship items in its warehouses. ![]()
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