The US’s biggest employers hiring staff right now
Companies going on a hiring spree

Many companies are struggling to keep up with the rapidly changing business landscape right now, with some having to shut down stores and branches, lay off workers or dramatically readjust their strategies because of the coronavirus pandemic. But as demand for essential goods and services is still high some of America's biggest supermarkets, food companies, medical providers, and delivery services are hiring up to hundreds of thousands of staff to meet it. Click or scroll through to see 24 companies that are hiring in high numbers in the US right now.
Zoom Communications: 100+ jobs

Once everybody started working from home, video conferencing service Zoom saw a huge surge in demand, and between January and April enjoyed a 169% increase in usage compared to the previous year. The company has not put out a call for jobs but there are currently 176 positions being advertised online, including more than 100 in the US.
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GE Healthcare: 130+ jobs

Amerisource Bergen: 300 jobs

CVS: 300 jobs

Pharmacies were among the few retailers able to remain open, along with supermarkets and food stores, during lockdowns. As a result, US pharmacy chain CVS took on a whopping 50,000 people, and the hiring spree is ongoing. The company recently announced that it would be hiring another 300 new employees in Arizona, as CVS increases its output ahead of the imminent flu season.
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McKesson: 300+ jobs

GlaxoSmithKline: 500 jobs

As one of the many companies racing to find a COVID-19 vaccine, it’s perhaps unsurprising that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is eagerly looking to take on new staff during the pandemic. The company website lists more than 500 jobs that need filling in the US, and there are both remote and on-site roles available. GSK's vaccine efforts haven't gone unnoticed, and countries are already signing up for doses of its vaccine, including 100 million doses bought by the US government, with the option to buy 500 million more.
Comcast: 600 jobs

Verizon Communications: 770+ jobs

Anthem: 900+ jobs

Centene Corporation: 1,000+ jobs

PepsiCo: 1,100+ jobs

A global food and drinks conglomerate with brands including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Quaker Foods, Cheetos and many more, PepsiCo currently has more than 1,100 jobs listed on its careers site that are based in the US. Positions span administration and communication to manufacturing and transport. In a statement released on 20 March the company also said that the PepsiCo Foundation would invest up to $11 million (£9.2m) to “provide critical support to communities” during the pandemic.
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Facebook: 1,400+ jobs
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More than 1,400 US-based jobs are currently waiting to be filled at the social media giant. Facebook usage and revenue have continued to increase throughout the pandemic, putting it in good stead to weather the virus that is proving fatal to other businesses. The company’s success has also been reflected in founder Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth, which has almost doubled since April this year and currently sits at $101.5 billion (£77.4bn).
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AT&T: 2,000+ jobs
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This year social distancing has swept the globe, and so it makes sense that telecommunications are playing an even bigger role in our lives during the pandemic. As a result, the world’s biggest telecommunications company AT&T continues to thrive in the US, and currently has more than 2,000 jobs listed online. The company sits at ninth place on the Fortune 500 list of America's biggest companies, and is also looking for workers in Asia and Europe.
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Microsoft: 2,000+ jobs

UnitedHealth Group: 2,600+ jobs

Raytheon Technologies: 3,400+ jobs

UPS: 3,800+

Target: 9,000+ jobs

Domino’s: 20,000 jobs

Pizza delivery chain Domino’s is continuing to hire across multiple global markets to meet increased demand during the pandemic. After initially creating 10,000 new jobs in America at the end of March, by the end of August the company announced another 20,000 job openings, with roles ranging from pizza makers to managers and customer service representatives. Domino’s is also offering “contact-free delivery” on all orders, which customers can request over the phone or select when ordering online or through the app.
The Home Depot: 22,500+ jobs

Amazon: 33,000 jobs

Amazon has really thrived during the pandemic, pushing founder and CEO Jeff Bezos well ahead of the crowd financially with an incredible net worth of $189.8 billion (£144.7bn). The boom has had a positive effect on those looking for work too, with the company having onboarded 175,000 new members of staff in the US during the COVID-19 crisis. Amazon doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon either – currently more than 800 positions are looking to be filled in the US, and this is set to grow as the retailer has just announced plans for a virtual career day on 16 September. The online event will include interactive workshops, speakers, and one-on-one career advice for up to 20,000 people, after which it hopes to fill 33,000 jobs with average compensation of $150,000 (£115k). Many of these jobs will be open to anyone, regardless of location.
Dollar General: 50,000 jobs

FedEx: 70,000 jobs
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Anticipating a busy holiday season as online shopping continues to boom, FedEx is looking to hire an additional 70,000 members of staff in the US to cope with increased demand. Workers are mostly needed to strengthen on-the-ground operations, such as package handlers and office personnel, and will join an already 500,000-strong team of employees at the world’s largest cargo airline.
McDonald’s: 260,000 jobs
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In the midst of the pandemic people are still keen to get their fast food fix, and McDonald’s is expanding to meet global demand. In June the Golden Arches said it was looking to hire 260,000 new workers in the US, from restaurant staff to opportunities at the company’s head offices.
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