More than 600 jobs are up for grabs at Amazon Australia as the US company looks to hire seasonal workers across the country.

The roles at Amazon Logistics and fulfilment sites are in NSW, Victoria, Queensland and WA.

The US company is hiring ahead of its mid-year sales season and the Prime Shopping event in July. 

Associate Keleofa Tagiilin pictured at the Amazon Fulfillment Centre BWU2, Kemps Creek.
The US company is hiring ahead of its mid-year sales season and the Prime Shopping event in July.  (Supplied)

“As we prepare for one of our biggest shopping events of the year, we’re excited to welcome hundreds of seasonal workers to our sites across our Australian operations network,” Amazon Australia Director of HR Operations Jacqui Marker said.

“These roles offer competitive pay, a safe and inclusive work environment, and the opportunity to build valuable skills in a fast-paced, technology-driven workplace.

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“Whether someone is looking for temporary work or hoping to build a long-term career with Amazon, we’re proud to be creating job opportunities in our local communities while helping us deliver for our customers during Prime Day”.

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Open positions include packers and sorters, forklift drivers and more. (Supplied)

Open positions include packers and sorters, forklift drivers and more.

Casual positions can open the door to long-term permanent employment, Amazon Australia said. 

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