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Even Though Unemployment Rate Is Stuck at 11.8% in California, Hound Finds over 8,000 Jobs

The online retailing giant has submitted a proposal for opening six distribution centers employing about 7,000 Californians. But in exchange, Amazon has requested to be reprieved from the new Internet sales tax law until 2014.

 

Pasadena, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/06/2011 -- Amazon.com Inc has plans for investing in California-based distribution centers, where orders for delivery are filled. The current focus in Sacramento is to raise money and create jobs.

The online retailing giant has submitted a proposal for opening six distribution centers employing about 7,000 Californians. But in exchange, Amazon has requested to be reprieved from the new Internet sales tax law until 2014. This is because of Amazons' scrambling with state governments around the country over the collection of sales taxes.

Companies usually have been criticizing on California's burdensome regulations which making it difficult to expand or hire. New offers counterfeited by democrats and business leaders hope to modify that.

With unemployment rate still stuck at 11.8 percent, there is not much time to waste. But will these 7,000 new jobs bring a change in the unemployment scenario?

Hound has a database of jobs that come directly from the employer's website. It has found over 8,000 jobs in California in last seven days. Hound gives you the benefit of location specific as well as industry specific job search. It lists those jobs that are available directly from employers which you will not see advertised anywhere else and are available to you exclusively.