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Create ResumeIf you want a job as an Amazon Delivery Station Associate, your resume must be simple, clear, and easy to read. Hiring managers scan resumes fast. They look for basic tasks like scanning, sorting, loading, and following safety rules. The best resume uses short sentences, easy words, and shows what you did during your shift. This guide shows you exactly how to write a simple resume that gets noticed—even if you are a beginner.
Recruiters hiring for Amazon warehouse roles do not want complicated resumes. They want clear proof you can do the job safely and quickly.
They look for:
Ability to handle packages
Basic warehouse tasks
Following safety rules
Teamwork
Physical stamina
If your resume is hard to read or full of complex words, it will likely be skipped.
Use this basic format. Keep everything short and easy to scan.
Include:
Full name
Phone number
City and state
Example:
Amazon Delivery Station Associate
Explain what you can do using simple words.
Example:
Hardworking warehouse worker with experience scanning, sorting, and moving packages. Follows safety rules and works well in a team. Ready to help prepare packages for delivery.
Name: John Smith
Phone: (123) 456-7890
Email: johnsmith@email.com
Location: Dallas, TX
Reliable warehouse worker with experience handling packages, scanning items, and working in a fast-paced environment. Follows safety rules and works well with others.
Warehouse Associate
ABC Logistics, Dallas, TX
Jan 2023 – Present
Scanned packages during each shift
Sorted packages by route and location
Moved packages to carts, bags, and staging areas
List your past jobs (if any). Focus on simple tasks.
List basic, job-related skills.
Helped load and unload trucks
Used a handheld scanner to track packages
Followed safety rules and wore required PPE
Kept work areas clean and organized
Worked with a team to prepare packages for delivery
Stood, walked, and lifted packages during the shift
Package sorting
Scanning devices
Teamwork
Time management
Safety awareness
Physical stamina
Avoid long explanations. Each line should show one task.
Weak Example:
Responsible for overseeing the logistical coordination of package distribution.
Good Example:
Sorted packages by delivery route.
Use simple verbs that hiring managers expect.
Best words to use:
Scanned
Sorted
Moved
Loaded
Unloaded
Lifted
Organized
Helped
Followed
Cleaned
These match real warehouse tasks and improve your chances of getting selected.
Amazon recruiters care about what you did, not how fancy your resume sounds.
Scanned packages using handheld device
Sorted items by zip code and route
Loaded packages into delivery carts
Unloaded trucks quickly and safely
Followed all safety guidelines during shifts
Kept workspace clean and organized
These are clear, direct, and easy to understand.
Even in simple English, you can show strong performance.
Instead of:
Write:
Instead of:
Write:
This shows results without using complex language.
If you have no warehouse experience, you can still create a strong resume.
Include:
Retail jobs
Stocking shelves
Moving items
Cleaning work areas
Helping customers
Stocked shelves and organized products
Helped move items in storage areas
Followed safety rules at work
Worked with team members during busy hours
These tasks relate directly to warehouse work.
Do not try to sound professional with big words. It hurts readability.
Recruiters will not read blocks of text. Use bullet points.
Avoid lines like:
Instead, say:
This job is physical. Show that you can:
Lift
Walk
Stand for long hours
Keep skills simple and job-related.
Package handling
Sorting and scanning
Teamwork
Following instructions
Time management
Safety awareness
Physical endurance
Do not include unrelated skills like graphic design or coding.
From a recruiter’s perspective, the best resumes:
Use clear and simple language
Show real warehouse tasks
Focus on speed and safety
Are easy to scan in under 10 seconds
Hiring managers often review hundreds of applications. If your resume is simple and clear, you already have an advantage.
In high-volume hiring (like Amazon roles), recruiters often:
Spend less than 10 seconds per resume
Look for keywords like “scanned,” “sorted,” “loaded”
Skip resumes with long paragraphs or unclear wording
A simple resume is not “basic”—it is strategic.
Before you apply, check:
Are all sentences short and clear?
Did you use simple action words?
Are tasks easy to understand quickly?
Did you include scanning, sorting, and moving tasks?
Is the resume clean and easy to read?
If yes, your resume is ready.