Amazon is hiring 3,000 remote workers in 18 states—here's what the company is looking for

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div > div.group > p:first-child"> The job listing for customer service associates, posted on March 4th, indicates that the role pays $15 an hour, provides health care coverage after 90 days of employment and offers overtime pay.

The part-time work-from-home role"generally consists of 20 - 29 hours per week, with the expectations to work up to 60 hours a week if there is a customer need," and specifies that workers can not live in a zip code that is within 50 miles of an Amazon customer service site. "Also they're paying $15 an hour, which is at the higher end for the types of customer service roles that we typically see," she tells CNBC Make It.

"You really have to make yourself stand out, but there is that possibility where if you really make it clear to your supervisor — and to any sort of higher ups that you come into contact with — that you are really interested in doing this over the long-term and growing with the company, you might be able to find some sort of upward mobility," she says.

 

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