Full archive catalogue · 1,269 location records
A clearer map of Amazon warehouse hiring history
ZemGuru turns observed public hiring records into practical location research. Compare where distinct Job IDs have appeared, what kinds of roles were recorded, and how to prepare before the next listing is published.
Built for useful research
Start with evidence. Finish at the official application.
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Choose a market
Move from country to canonical region to city without relying on ambiguous raw location labels.
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Review observed facts
Read distinct Job IDs, archive dates, titles, employment types and preserved pay only when the source contains them.
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Act when timing matters
Use ShiftSniper for monitoring, then verify every opening and requirement on the official hiring page.
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Featured research notes
High-evidence locations to inspect first
Arizona · United States
Phoenix
31 distinct Job IDs · up to $21.40 per hourOregon · United States
Portland
29 distinct Job IDs · up to $24.00 per hourTexas · United States
Dallas
27 distinct Job IDs · up to $20.15 per hourOntario · Canada
Ottawa
7 distinct Job IDs · up to C$24.05 per hourAlberta · Canada
Calgary
6 distinct Job IDs · up to C$25.10 per hourOntario · Canada
Scarborough
6 distinct Job IDs · up to C$23.10 per hourEngland · United Kingdom
Birmingham
6 distinct Job IDs · up to £14.30 per hourEngland · United Kingdom
London
6 distinct Job IDs · up to £17.50 per hourEngland · United Kingdom
Manchester
4 distinct Job IDs · up to £14.30 per hourWhen research becomes action
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ZemGuru helps you understand the historical picture. ShiftSniper is the primary service that monitors public Amazon hiring pages and can send a Telegram message after it observes a new match for your preferred locations. You always review availability and apply through the official hiring process.
No city-name substitution pages
Every published city must contain enough observed facts to stand on its own. Missing evidence is omitted, ambiguous geography is rejected, and closed history is never marked up as a current job posting.
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Questions this atlas answers — and questions it cannot
Are these current job listings?
No. These pages summarize historical observations. A public listing may have changed or closed; verify current availability through the official hiring process.
Does more history mean a city will hire again?
No. Historical activity gives context but cannot predict the date, role mix or availability of the next opening.
How do I hear about a future opening?
Use ShiftSniper to select locations and job types. It can send Telegram alerts when matching public listings are observed.