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Amazon Now Hiring for New Metro Detroit Fulfillment Centers | The Michigan Chronicle

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Amazon associate wearing PPE. Photo courtesy of Amazon Amazon’s new fulfillment center in Pontiac, located on the former Silverdome site, is ramping up operations and actively hiring. Simultaneously, Amazon’s “XL” fulfillment center in Huron Charter Township has begun hiring. Candidates can learn more about both opportunities and apply online at www.amazon.com/detroitjobs. Sign-on bonuses … Continued

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