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Amazon spotlights KSBD Air Hub employee’s graduation from Career Choice program

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Amazon spotlights KSBD Air Hub employee’s graduation from Career Choice program
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Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon | Harvard Business School

Amazon has announced the upcoming graduation of Evelyn Rosales-Santamaria, an employee at its KSBD Air Hub, from its Career Choice program. This initiative covers full tuition and training costs for eligible workers.

The KSBD Air Hub in San Bernardino is the company's largest air facility on the West Coast. The facility plays a crucial role in Amazon’s air operations network, managing a substantial volume of cargo and employing thousands in the area.

According to a study by Ficus Education, 74% of surveyed organizations reported a positive return on investment from employer-sponsored higher education initiatives, such as tuition assistance programs. These initiatives have been associated with improved employee retention, enhanced workforce skills, and increased overall performance in participating businesses. The research indicates that education benefits can offer both direct and indirect advantages for employers across various industries.

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Amazon’s Career Choice program pre-pays tuition for eligible employees who are pursuing certificates or degrees in high-demand fields. The program collaborates with more than 600 schools globally and has supported over 200,000 employees since its inception. In addition to covering tuition costs, Career Choice also pays for books and fees up to an annual limit, enabling participants to access diverse educational opportunities without incurring out-of-pocket expenses.

Founded in 1994, Amazon is a global technology company operating in e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence sectors. As of 2025, the company employs over 1.5 million people worldwide, highlighting its extensive operational reach. Amazon's infrastructure includes fulfillment centers, data centers, delivery stations, and a comprehensive air and ground logistics network serving customers in more than 20 countries.

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