Employees take classes on-site at eight
Career Choice is now open source –
“We’re energized by the interest and enthusiasm in Career Choice that we’ve seen from our employees,” said
Since the launch of Career Choice,
- Increased the amount of tuition pre-paid for courses to
$12,000 over four years. - Decreased the amount of time associates must be with the company to become eligible to just one year of employment.
- Reduced associate commuting times by bringing college and vocational courses onsite.
- Created purpose-built classrooms at eight of its U.S. fulfillment centers and announced plans earlier this year to create an additional 25 dedicated on-site Career Choice classrooms. (Associate participation rates at fulfillment centers with dedicated on-site classrooms rose by 107 percent over prior years).
- Beginning this year, most new fulfillment centers will be built with on-site classrooms as part of their standard blueprint.
Amazon will also invest in building dedicated on-site classrooms at a dozen additional existing fulfillment centers across the U.S.
Highlights of employee participation:
- More than 7,000 hourly employees in 10 countries have participated in the program.
- More than 1,300 associates have taken a college-level course or vocational program onsite at an
Amazon fulfillment center. That’s the equivalent enrollment of a small college. -
Amazon associates have taken classes at nearly 1,500 different educational institutions since the program’s inception. That’s more than the number of public community colleges in the U.S. - Since the program’s launch, employees are pursuing degrees in game design and visual communications, nursing, IT programming, and radiology, to name a few. Top chosen fields of study for
Amazon employees are commercial driver license, computer and information technology, health and sciences, and accounting. - The most popular course taken by
Amazon employees is Commercial Driver Training.Amazon employees have collectively driven semi-trailer trucks more than 15 million miles as part of their training and in the first months of their new careers. That’s the equivalent of traveling around the world 600 times.
In addition to the Career Choice Program, full-time hourly
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