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Create ResumeThe education section on an Amazon Delivery Station Associate resume should be simple, relevant, and clearly formatted. Most candidates only need to include a high school diploma or GED, plus any safety or warehouse-related training. Place education after work experience if you have experience, or near the top if you don’t. Focus on practical, job-related details like safety training, logistics basics, or certifications.
Hiring managers for Amazon delivery station roles are not looking for academic depth. They are looking for proof of reliability, basic qualifications, and job readiness.
From a recruiter’s perspective, your education section should quickly answer:
Do you meet the minimum requirement (high school diploma or equivalent)?
Do you have any relevant training that reduces onboarding time?
Are you familiar with safety standards or warehouse environments?
Anything beyond that is optional.
Keep it focused. Include only what strengthens your candidacy for a warehouse or logistics role.
School name
Diploma or GED
Graduation or completion date
Location (city, state)
OSHA safety training
Warehouse or logistics coursework
Here is the correct format for structuring your education section.
School Name, City, State
High School Diploma or GED
Month Year – Month Year (or Graduation Year)
School Name, City, State
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2022
Relevant Training:
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Warehouse Safety Basics
Forklift Awareness Training
This format is clean, easy to scan, and aligned with hiring expectations.
Forklift or equipment awareness training
First Aid or CPR certification
Workplace safety workshops
These additions signal job readiness, which matters more than formal education in this role.
Lincoln High School, Dallas, TX
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2021
Westbrook High School, Phoenix, AZ
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2020
Relevant Training:
OSHA 10-Hour Safety Certification
Warehouse Operations Basics
GED Program – State of California
Completed: 2019
Additional Training:
Workplace Safety Workshop
Basic Logistics Fundamentals
Green Valley High School, Las Vegas, NV
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2018
Relevant Training:
Customer Service Training
Workplace Safety and Compliance
Even if your background is unrelated, adding transferable training helps bridge the gap.
For most candidates, this will be:
High school diploma
GED
Do not overcomplicate it.
Always include a clear date. Recruiters want to confirm eligibility quickly.
Avoid listing irrelevant coursework. Focus on:
Safety
Logistics
Warehouse operations
Your education section should not exceed 3–6 lines unless you are adding certifications.
Placement depends entirely on your experience level.
Place education after your work experience.
Why? Because hiring decisions for Amazon roles are primarily based on:
Reliability
Work history
Physical job readiness
Place education near the top, right after your summary.
This helps establish baseline qualifications quickly.
You have no work experience
You are a recent graduate
You are applying for your first job
You have warehouse or labor experience
You have previous Amazon or logistics roles
You have strong work history
Recruiters scan resumes in seconds. Lead with your strongest section.
This is extremely common and completely acceptable.
You do NOT need a college degree for this role.
Focus on:
High school diploma or GED
Any hands-on training
Safety certifications
Transferable skills from past jobs
GED – State of Texas
Completed: 2020
Training:
OSHA Safety Basics
Warehouse Workflow Introduction
This shows you are prepared for the job, even without formal education.
If high school is your only education, don’t worry. Just optimize how you present it.
Do not include:
GPA
Extracurriculars (unless directly relevant)
Unrelated coursework
If possible, include:
Safety training
Physical labor experience (even informal)
Team-based work exposure
Use this template to build your education section quickly.
[School Name], [City, State]
[Diploma or GED]
[Graduation Date or Completion Date]
Relevant Training (Optional):
[Certification or Training]
[Certification or Training]
Formatting mistakes can hurt readability and reduce your chances.
Use consistent formatting
Align dates clearly
Avoid long paragraphs
Keep spacing clean
Use bullet points only for training
Example (Weak):
Graduated from high school in 2020 where I learned many things and also took some safety classes and participated in activities.
Example (Good):
Central High School, Miami, FL
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2020
Relevant Training:
The difference is clarity and scanability.
Avoid these if you want to stand out.
Do not include:
Unrelated subjects
Personal achievements not tied to the job
Keep it short. This is not the main section.
This creates doubt about your qualifications.
Putting education first when you have strong experience weakens your resume.
Even basic safety training can improve your chances significantly.
Clear, simple formatting
Relevant safety or warehouse training
Proper section placement
Easy-to-scan structure
Overly detailed academic descriptions
Missing key information
Irrelevant coursework
Cluttered formatting
Hiring managers for Amazon roles often review hundreds of resumes. The easier yours is to scan, the better.
Two candidates apply for the same Amazon Delivery Station Associate role.
Lists high school diploma
Adds OSHA training
Clean format
Education placed correctly
Lists high school diploma
Adds unrelated coursework
Poor formatting
No training listed
Candidate A is more likely to get shortlisted, even if both have similar experience.
Why? Because Candidate A signals readiness for the job environment.