Amazon to add 3,500 jobs within these US tech hubs

The company will also invest more than $1.4B in the new offices

Amazon Inc. announced plans Tuesday to expand operations and add thousands of jobs within six major U.S. tech hubs across the country.

The e-commerce giant headed by Jeff Bezos will add 3,500 new tech and corporate jobs across its hubs in Dallas, Detroit, Denver, New York City, Phoenix and San Diego. The company also plans to invest more than $1.4 billion in these new offices, which "will host teams supporting businesses across the company," Amazon said.

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The plans include 2,000 new jobs located within the iconic Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue building in Manhattan, where the company plans to open a new 630,000-square-foot office. Amazon bought the building from WeWork for more than $1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Aside from New York, there will be 600 positions in Dallas, 500 in Phoenix and 200 in San Diego. Denver and Detroit offices will each have 100 open positions.

The teams will help to support operations including AWS, Alexa, Amazon Advertising, Amazon Fashion, OpsTech and Amazon Fresh. Roles will range from cloud infrastructure architects and software engineers to data scientists, product managers and user experience designers, the company said.

The company hopes the jobs will help to grow the emerging tech workforces across the various communities, said Beth Galetti, Amazon human resources senior vice president.

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“People from all walks of life come to Amazon to develop their career – from recent graduates looking for a place to turn their ideas into high-impact products, to veterans accessing new jobs in cloud computing thanks to our upskilling programs,” Galetti said.

Since 2010, the e-commerce giant has created more than 600,000 jobs across the county and invested more than $350 billion across more than 40 states. Over the last decade, the company also touted that its direct investments are estimated to have contributed an additional $315 billion to the U.S economy and supported more than 780,000 jobs aside from its direct hires.

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