Amazon has announced the hiring of an Employee Relations (ER) investigator in Atlanta, Georgia. The role involves handling workplace conduct reviews, supporting Human Resources (HR) teams across U.S. operations, and managing employee-relations issues within its facilities.
According to the Amazon Jobs posting, the North America Centralized Investigation team is focused on resolving associate concerns quickly and consistently. The position requires clear communication skills, trust-building capabilities, and experience in handling a wide range of labor and employee-relations matters. Responsibilities include conducting interviews, reviewing data, completing case documentation, managing investigations from start to finish, analyzing feedback and case trends, and collaborating with HR, legal, and other partners on both routine and urgent issues.
The job description specifies that applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree, schedule flexibility, and at least five years of HR generalist or investigative experience. A strong performance history is preferred. It also states that Amazon adheres to equal-opportunity policies and provides accommodation resources for applicants with disabilities. The pay range is listed as $57,900 to $123,800 depending on location.
Amazon offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employees and their families from day one for many roles. According to About Amazon, benefits include health care coverage, mental health resources, pre-paid college tuition, paid parental leave of up to 20 weeks for birthing mothers and six weeks for adoptive parents. Additional perks feature financial counseling services, 401(k) plans with company match options, stock ownership opportunities, childcare assistance programs, and support for parents of children with special needs.
The company provides a variety of services such as online shopping platforms, delivery of fresh produce through its logistics network, media distribution via devices like Alexa and Fire TV, cloud solutions through Amazon Web Services (AWS), customer service operations as well as entertainment content through platforms like Amazon Originals, Prime Video, and Audible.



