- Amazon is proud of our ability to create great jobs with great benefits for all employees.
- We are making two big investments to help make that happen: investing in employees and providing free skills training opportunities to the public.
- We’re in this together—reaching across cultures—creating global tech innovations that bring us together in new and exciting ways.
- In Europe, Amazon fulfilment centre tours are available at 23 locations.
- Safety is integral to everything that we do at Amazon—every day, in every operation, across every country.
- The Career Choice education benefit is helping employees across the UK make their career aspirations a reality.
It’s always “Day 1” at Amazon—we approach our work with the energy and spirit of a new company.
Amazon fosters a culture of ownership, where employees are empowered to develop, build, and own big ideas. Being a builder comes with an appetite for risk taking. Founder Jeff Bezos calls Amazon “the best place in the world to fail.” Employees take ownership of their careers here, and we believe people grow faster at Amazon than they would anywhere else.
Why work at Amazon? Top 5 reasons
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.
Amazon ranks #3 on Fortune's World's Most Admired Companies list
In 2024, Amazon ranked third on Fortune Magazine’s Most Admired Companies list marking Amazon’s eighth consecutive year in the top three, and more than a decade the top 10. LinkedIn has also named Amazon a top U.S. company where people want to work for the seventh year in a row.
Latest news about Amazon's workplace
Amazon is investing in programmes that help people across the UK build skills, overcome barriers, and access meaningful employment.
At Delivering the Future, Amazon UK Country Manager John Boumphrey sets out how Amazon is investing in skills for the future – and the pathways for those who need them most.
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Amazon contributed £300 million to the Teesside economy in 2024, with nearly half of entry-level employees in Stockton-on-Tees previously unemployed or joining straight from education.


















