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Amazon warehouse hiring history in Toronto

A research-first view of distinct public Job IDs, archive coverage and role metadata previously associated with Toronto, Ontario.

Historical archiveLatest retained November 2, 2025
2distinct public Job IDs
3active calendar months
2recent distinct records
September 6, 2025archive begins

A city dossier built from source fields

For Toronto, Ontario, the archive connects the location to 2 distinct public Job IDs. September 2025 marks the beginning of the retained timeline and November 2025 its latest point; the active-month count is 3.

The record is current only to November 2, 2025; it is not refreshed in the visitor's browser.

The source associates Toronto, Ontario with recent titles such as Amazon XL Warehouse Associate, Warehouse Associate (Test). Flex Time, Full Time are the distinct normalized categories retained for this city.

This page can state two concrete attributes from recent records: M1X 1S9, M5H 2N2 and Seasonal and Permanent.

Pay metadata reaches C$23.10 per hour in the archive. ZemGuru does not infer a typical rate from that maximum.

Inside the Canada catalogue, Toronto is #27 of 37 by Job ID count and #35 of 37 by month count. History cannot predict the next opening, but it can help a visitor configure a narrower, more deliberate Toronto alert.

ZemGuru does not convert observation frequency into estimated hires, demand or probability of a future opening.

Relative evidence breadth in the catalogue

This bounded table compares Toronto with up to four Ontario location records closest by distinct Job ID count. It measures archive evidence only—not hires, applications, demand or future availability.

  1. Richmond Hill2Job IDs4active months
  2. Cambridge2Job IDs3active months
  3. Etobicoke2Job IDs3active months
  4. London2Job IDs3active months
  5. Toronto2Job IDs3active months

How to use these facts before an alert

The checklist is assembled from fields available for Toronto. It helps define a useful alert without implying that the archive predicts another opening.

  1. 01

    Test the location in advance

    Estimate travel to the Toronto area, including the retained postal references M1X 1S9, M5H 2N2, and decide which shift times would be workable.

  2. 02

    Translate history into filters

    Review the observed category set — Flex Time, Full Time — and choose only the work patterns you would realistically consider.

  3. 03

    Recheck compensation and schedule

    The archive contains a maximum retained rate of C$23.10 per hour. Treat it as historical context and compare it with the exact pay and schedule on a new official listing.

  4. 04

    Verify every detected match

    Use monitoring for discovery, then confirm title, address, employment type, eligibility and availability through the official hiring process.

A small notebook of retained listings

Duplicate appearances of the same Job ID are collapsed. This recent sample is limited to 2 distinct records and is not the full city history.

JOB-CA-0000000315

Amazon XL Warehouse Associate

Employment
Seasonal
Postal area
M1X 1S9
Retained observation

TEST-CA-0001

Warehouse Associate (Test)

Employment
Permanent
Postal area
M5H 2N2
Retained observation

The city evidence map

Toronto exposes 10 validated fact dimensions in this build. The labels below come from the snapshot; absent fields are not inferred.

01

Distinct public Job IDs

  • 2
02

Recent distinct titles

  • Amazon XL Warehouse Associate
  • Warehouse Associate (Test)
03

Normalized job categories

  • Flex Time
  • Full Time
04

Employment metadata

  • Seasonal
  • Permanent
05

Postal-area sample

  • M1X 1S9
  • M5H 2N2
06

Highest preserved hourly rate

  • C$23.10 per hour

Archive window and month coverage

The inclusive archive boundary covers 3 calendar months. Stored observations occur in 3 of them, a derived coverage ratio of 100%. This ratio describes the record's distribution, not hiring intensity.

100%3 active of 3 archive months
First retained
September 6, 2025
Latest retained
November 2, 2025
Active / span
3 / 3 months

Get notified when a matching opening appears

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 Toronto, Canada. You always review availability and apply through the official hiring process.

Historical data boundary

This page does not claim that Amazon is currently hiring in Toronto. It does not predict a future opening and does not replace the official hiring process.

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