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Create CVTo get hired for an Amazon warehouse job, your resume must highlight physical, operational, and efficiency-driven skills that match Amazon’s fast-paced environment—while also being optimized for ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems).
The most effective skills include:
Picking and packing
Inventory management
RF scanner operation
Order fulfillment
Physical stamina
Time management
Safety compliance
Amazon heavily relies on ATS to filter candidates before a human ever sees your resume.
If your resume lacks relevant warehouse keywords, it may never get reviewed.
Exact skill matches (e.g., “order picking,” not “worked in warehouse”)
Industry tools (RF scanners, pallet jacks)
Action-based capabilities (loading, sorting, scanning)
Speed and accuracy
Reliability and consistency
Physical readiness
Use these high-impact, ATS-friendly skills directly in your resume:
Order picking and packing
Inventory control and stock replenishment
Shipping and receiving
Sorting and labeling packages
Palletizing and depalletizing
RF scanner operation
Conveyor belt systems
Teamwork
Your goal is simple: mirror the language Amazon uses in job descriptions so your resume passes ATS filters and proves you're job-ready.
Ability to follow processes
Pallet jack (manual/electric)
Barcode scanning systems
Lifting (up to 50 lbs+)
Standing for long shifts
Repetitive motion endurance
Fast-paced work handling
Time management
Team collaboration
Attention to detail
Reliability and punctuality
Following safety protocols
Scan the Amazon job posting and extract exact phrases.
Only include skills directly related to warehouse work.
Use a clean bullet list format (8–12 skills max).
Avoid vague terms—be specific.
Weak Example:
Hardworking
Fast learner
Good worker
Why it fails: Too generic, no ATS keywords, no warehouse relevance.
Good Example:
Order picking and packing
RF scanner operation
Inventory tracking and stock control
Loading and unloading shipments
Safety compliance and hazard awareness
Why it works: Specific, keyword-rich, aligned with Amazon roles.
Dedicated Skills Section (top third of resume)
Reinforced in Work Experience
Instead of listing skills only, show them in action:
Example:
“Picked and packed 150+ orders per shift using RF scanners with 99% accuracy.”
Avoid vague terms like “motivated” or “team player” alone.
If Amazon uses “order fulfillment,” don’t replace it with something else.
Customer service or office skills should only be included if directly relevant.
Listing skills without showing them in experience weakens your resume.
The ideal number:
8–12 core skills
All directly relevant to warehouse work
Too few → you look unqualified
Too many → looks unfocused and keyword-stuffed
Not all warehouse roles are identical. Adjust your skills based on the position:
Order picking
Packing efficiency
Scanner accuracy
Package sorting
Conveyor operations
Speed and accuracy
Inventory management
Loading/unloading
Safety compliance