Hasta $31/hora en Amazon — hablando español en EE.UU.

Get paid in dollars with simple jobs, in-person or remote, no fluent English required.

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Amazon has the perfect jobs for you. These are simple roles with great pay. Work in person or from home — no fluent English needed.
Amazon has the perfect jobs for you. These are simple roles with great pay. Work in person or from home — no fluent English needed.
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Earn up to $31/hour
In-person or fully remote options
Hiring process and support in Spanish
Flexible hours and fast hiring

A real chance to earn well

If you’re living in the U.S. and speak Spanish, this could be your moment to transform your finances. Amazon currently has many job openings for Spanish speakers — offering up to $31 per hour, even if you’re not fluent in English.

That’s right. Working at Amazon today means job security, great pay, and real benefits, all while staying connected to your language and culture.

No. Many Amazon job openings are available specifically for Spanish speakers. From warehouse positions to customer service roles, Amazon offers full Spanish-language support during the application, training, and daily work processes. You’ll work with bilingual supervisors and colleagues, and most instructions and systems are available in Spanish.

You can apply for a variety of positions, including: Warehouse associate (packing, organizing, shipping orders) Delivery station associate Remote Spanish-speaking customer service agent Spanish language editor or translator (if you have the skills) All of these roles come with training and do not require fluent English unless otherwise stated.

Wages vary by role and location, but Spanish-speaking workers typically earn: Between $16.75 and $21.50/hour in warehouse roles Up to $26.92/hour in remote customer service positions Up to $31/hour for specialized or high-demand shifts You can also earn overtime pay, shift differentials (for night or weekend work), and occasional bonuses — meaning real opportunities to increase your income.

Amazon offers a strong benefits package even for entry-level employees, including: Full health insurance 401(k) retirement savings plan with company match Paid time off (vacation and holidays) Employee discounts on Amazon products Early paycheck access through “Anytime Pay” Tuition assistance through “Career Choice,” which pays for vocational training or college

You can apply directly through Amazon’s job platform, where Spanish-language support is available. Simply choose your preferred location, job type (remote or on-site), and look for positions marked as Spanish-speaking or bilingual. The application process is quick and designed to be accessible — even if you’ve never worked for a company like Amazon before.

Why these jobs are worth it

You start earning in dollars

Earning in U.S. dollars while keeping your Hispanic identity is more than a dream — it’s a real opportunity.

  • Hourly pay from $16 to $31
  • Weekly or biweekly payments depending on the role
  • Paid overtime with extra bonuses
  • Get early access to your paycheck with “Anytime Pay” programs

Flexible hours and shift options

Have kids? Studying at night? Need a weekend side hustle?

  • Day, night, and weekend shifts available
  • Part-time or full-time roles
  • Some jobs let you work from home

Different roles to match your skills

You choose the kind of work that suits you:

  • Customer service in Spanish
  • Order packing and organizing in warehouses
  • Delivery, inventory, product handling
  • Administrative or technical support in Spanish (for skilled workers)

Benefits that truly matter

Amazon doesn’t just offer a paycheck. You also get a powerful benefits package from day one:

  • Full health insurance
  • 401(k) retirement savings with company match
  • Paid vacation and holidays
  • Discounts on Amazon products
  • A program that pays for your education — even if it’s not job-related
  • Real career growth with promotions from within

Best part: no English required

Many of these jobs are available exclusively for Spanish speakers. From the application to the training process, everything can be done in Spanish.

You’ll work alongside other Spanish speakers, with bilingual supervisors and full support in your language.

That means no fear or pressure — just confidence and clarity.

Real stories, real results

Thousands of Hispanics across the U.S. are already working at Amazon — and changing their lives.

From single moms working night shifts to young students earning part-time income, the stories have one thing in common: financial freedom.

People are buying cars, sending money back home, and saving for their own businesses — all while working in an environment that respects who they are and where they come from.

This isn’t just a job. It’s a launchpad.

What you need to apply

No complicated requirements. Here’s what you’ll usually need to get started:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have legal authorization to work in the U.S.
  • Be ready to work in a team and follow instructions
  • For warehouse roles: ability to lift, move, and stand for long periods
  • For remote roles: internet access and basic computer skills

That’s it. The process is straightforward and fast — many people get hired within days.

No experience? No problem

One of the best things about Amazon job openings is that you don’t need prior experience to get started.

Whether it’s your first job in the U.S. or you’re switching careers, Amazon provides full training — in Spanish.

You’ll learn everything on the job: how to use scanners, follow safety protocols, assist customers, or organize shipments.

They want you to succeed, and they’ll give you the tools to do it.

This is perfect if you’re starting fresh or looking to rebuild your financial path.

Stability you can count on

In an uncertain world, Amazon offers something many companies can’t: security. Once you’re in, you become part of one of the largest and most stable employers in the U.S.

  • Amazon continues to expand, meaning more opportunities open every month.
  • Performance is rewarded — reliable workers often receive shift upgrades, bonuses, and internal promotions.
  • Even during economic downturns, Amazon keeps hiring — especially in logistics and customer support.

This is not just a seasonal gig. It’s a reliable income source you can count on, month after month.

Don’t wait — this could be your job

You’re in the U.S., you speak Spanish, and you want to earn well? Then Amazon is looking for you. No degree required. No fluent English needed. Just your willingness to work and improve your life.

Amazon job openings are open now. Don’t miss your chance.

If you’d like help preparing your resume, practicing interviews, or figuring out which role fits you best — I’m here to help.


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