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Amazon Launches Military Veterans Employment Programme In India

Globally, Amazon has over 17,500 military veterans and spouses actively engaged in the programme.

Workers do warm-up exercises after a tea break at the Amazon Inc. fulfillment center in Bengaluru, India. (Photographer: Ruhani Kaur/Bloomberg)
Workers do warm-up exercises after a tea break at the Amazon Inc. fulfillment center in Bengaluru, India. (Photographer: Ruhani Kaur/Bloomberg)

Amazon India on Monday said it has launched a Military Veterans Employment programme in the country that will create employment opportunities for military veterans and their spouses across the company’s fulfillment centres, sort centres and delivery centres in India.

“Amazon India is partnering with the office of the Director General of Resettlement and the Army Welfare Placement Organisation to create continued work opportunities for military families across the country,” a statement said.

Over the years, Amazon India has hired military veterans into various roles across the company in transportation, customer fulfillment, facilities management and security operations to name a few, Amazon Vice President of Asia Operations Akhil Saxena said.

“With two pilot programmes underway, we are confident of scaling the Military Veterans Employment programme, and extending our engagement to hire remarkable talent from the Army, Air force, Navy and Police families in the future,” he added.

Globally, Amazon has over 17,500 military veterans and spouses actively engaged in the programme.

“The MoU between DGR and Amazon India is in final stages of approval and participation of Amazon in all upcoming job fairs across India has been approved by DGR,” a spokesperson from DGR said.

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