Aaron Osmond, of Amazon's Education to Workforce Team, at the announcement of the partnership with Connecticut State Colleges and Universities to offer a certificate program. Credit: CT-N CT Mirror’s ...
It’s day two of Amazon’s Prime Day, and plenty of shoppers are on the hunt for some good deals. As folks click “add to cart” from the comfort of their own homes, let’s take a look at a development for ...
Amazon’s more than 750,000 operations employees in the U.S. are eligible for fully funded college tuition, including cost of classes, books, and fees Company adds three new skills training programs ...
Greece, N.Y. (WHAM) – Amazon has invested more than $1.5 billion into safety initiatives. 13WHAM got a behind-the-scenes look Tuesday at the company's Delivery Service Partner (DSP) training. The ...
Amazon is unveiling two new value-added services to empower Delivery Service Partners to improve benefits for their drivers. A new academic program, Next Mile, provides drivers employed by ...
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QUAKERTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, goFLUENT announced they have been selected as an English Language Learning (ELL) training partner for Amazon’s Career Choice program. goFLUENT will provide ...
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Amazon starts "slip simulator" to keep employees safe while delivering packages in the winter
An Amazon facility in Littleton, Massachusetts has started a special training program to keep their employees safe while they ...
Now only graduates of Amazon’s AMZN training program will be eligible for the pay-to-quit buyout. Amazon AMZN will no longer be offering its “pay-to-quit” program for a majority of its workers for the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Before an Amazon delivery driver ever drops a package on someone’s doorstep in metro Denver, they have likely gone through a three-day course developed ...
Early in 2020, the burgeoning pandemic put millions out of work, including Ana Rodriguez, a former administrative assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school sent all its ...
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