Amazon seeks job candidates for Robbinsville facility

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Amazon is accepting applications for its fulfillment and lead fulfillment associates at the soon to open Robbinsville facility.

Amazon reported good success in filling dock clerk and trainer positions posted last month on county’s website.

The Mercer County One-Stop recently began conducting daily information sessions for people who wish to apply for positions at Amazon, and the Office of Economic Development and Sustainability has been working with the Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association to provide public transportation from several major bus routes to the Matrix Business Park where Amazon’s facility is located.

The Mercer County One-Stop Career Center at 26 Yard Ave., Trenton, will also help match job seekers already in its database with possible careers at Amazon.

Starting April 21, Amazon will accept applications for its fulfillment associate and lead fulfillment associate positions. Job applications along with job descriptions and company information can be found online at nj.gov/counties/mercer/job/amazon.html.

The career center is actively supporting Amazon’s recruiting and sourcing activities, and the Mercer County Economic Development Office has arranged for Amazon to conduct live interviews in Mercer County in the coming weeks. Potential candidates who have successfully completed Amazon’s online application and are advanced by the company’s job fulfillment team will be invited to interview locally.

Amazon indicates to Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes that not all open roles have been posted and that potential employees should check back often. Mercer County on its website will update the Amazon links as new information is available.

More information is online at amazonfulfillmentcareers.com.

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