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Amazon continuously makes changes and investments which improves employee safety, reducing accidents and injuries.
A state-of-the-art facility in Hull is now open, creating 2,000 jobs.
Amazon is expanding its London HQ with the addition of two new offices in the Borough of Hackney.
Explore Amazon's UK headquarters at 1 Principal Place in Shoreditch—a 15-storey London office designed for innovation, collaboration, and community.
Ambitious career paths and opportunities, a workplace culture designed for innovation, and a focus on sustainability and real-world positive impact – read the top five reasons to work at Amazon.
Explore Amazon's maternity leave and other parental leave benefits for UK employees, including paid leave, eligibility, and extra support programmes.
From mastering the Leadership Principles to nailing the behavioural questions, here's what you need to know to successfully navigate the rigorous Amazon interview process.
Discover the quirks, perks, and unexpected surprises of life as an Amazon employee in the UK.
How Amazon's 'I Found The Right Place' programme celebrates some of the most passionate UK employees
By sharing what they love about working at Amazon, employees can take part in a trip of a lifetime to Seattle and visit the company’s global headquarters.
Amazon is recruiting for more than 40 different schemes; from data science and cyber security, to marketing and engineering.
Discover what to expect and how to prepare for the Amazon interview process.
Supported internships are Amazon’s work-based study programmes for young people with Special Education Needs and Disabilities.
The Career Choice education benefit is helping employees across the UK make their career aspirations a reality. Here’s how three employees made bold career moves ranging from HR to data and training.
In the UK, Amazon offers two different types of work experience placements through the Step Up programme.
Amazon’s term-time contracts allow parents and guardians of school-age children to enjoy the school holidays with their kids.
Take a photo tour of Amazon’s Manchester office, home to 600 employees and spread across six storeys of the historic Hanover Building in the city’s Northern Quarter.
Here are just some of the many Amazon benefits that are available to UK employees, from funding towards education and training to free family-building support.
Prepare for Amazon’s interview process, learn more about the types of questions to expect, and find out how we hire and develop the best.
This is the second consecutive year Amazon has been recognised by the Top Employers Institute in the UK.
Alongside a host of other great benefits, here’s how Amazon employees can access discounts and offers on many products and services.
To celebrate Pride Month, Paul Burston, activist, author, and founder of the Polari Prize for LGBTQ+ writers, shares his top picks to read throughout June and beyond.
The study comes as Amazon announces £23 million of further investment in skills training for Amazon employees across the UK
From comedies like ‘Bottoms’ to musicals like ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’, here are some of the best LGBTQ+ themed movies to watch on Prime Video during Pride Month, as recommended by Amazon employees.
Since joining the business, Lisa Swan has been an active board member of the Women at Amazon employee resource group. To celebrate Women’s History Month, she shared why she thinks Amazon is a brilliant place for women to work.
This National Supported Internships Day, we met two people who joined Amazon’s Supported Internship programme to help them grow and develop their careers.
Anjana Anand began her Amazon career managing product stock in Seattle. Today, she is the Director of Insight & Innovation in the UK – and a mother of one. To celebrate International Women’s Day, Anjana has shared how her life experiences have helped her grow and support other women.
We spoke with Amazon apprentices and apprenticeship managers for their insights on all you need to know when applying for apprenticeships at Amazon.
Amazon has been named as a Top Employer 2024 in the UK by the Top Employer Institute, one of the world’s most prestigious certifications in the field of human resources management. It recognises our commitment to the development and well-being of our employees.
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- Amazon is known for its long-term thinking and we know that coding is the language of the future. Additionally, STEM education and computer science are ingrained into the work our employees do, daily.
- Our Operations and award-winning Customer Service teams are at the heart of Amazon’s mission to be Earth’s most customer-centric company. Together, we create, we build, and we take ownership for what we do—whether we’re developing new technology in-house, launching an Amazon fulfilment centre, or delighting our customers by delivering packages directly to them. We’re constantly creating the ideas, services, and products that make life easier for millions of customers.
- We want to make it easy for people to have access to the skills they need to grow their careers. We are making two big investments to help make that happen: investing in employees and providing free skills training opportunities to the public.

























