2026 is the year we stick to our goals, and if your goal is to find a new job, or a job in general, you’ve come to the right place. Amazon is doing a massive hiring spree in Toronto, with 95 roles available, spanning a variety of fields. Applying is easy, so what do you have to lose?
According to Amazon’s job page, the positions are all full-time and spread across three offices.
The fields that the roles cover include:
- Software Development (31 jobs)
- Sales, Advertising, and Account Management (13 jobs)
- Machine Learning Science (11 jobs)
- Project/Program/Product Management (nine jobs)
- Buying, Planning, and Instock Management (six jobs)
- Data Science (six jobs)
- Operations, IT, and Support Engineering (four jobs)
- Project/Program/Product Management Nontech (four jobs)
- Business Intelligence (three jobs)
- Business and Merchant Development (one job)
- Writing, Editorial, and Content Management (one job)
- Facilities, Maintenance, and Real Estate (one job)
- Human Resources (one job)
- Legal (one job)
- Marketing (one job)
Each job description will detail the qualifications you need to apply, key responsibilities, and what a day in the life of the job may look like.
You’ll need to either create an Amazon Jobs account or sign in using an existing Amazon account if you have one.
Good luck, Toronto!
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