
Amazon Delivery Service Partner Program
Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, …
Amazon Delivery Service Partner Program - DSP
The Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program is designed to empower leaders who want to launch and operate their own delivery business. We’re looking for hands-on owners with grit who want to hire …
Application Process | Amazon DSP Program
Delivery associates and station associates are welcome to apply. We recommend that delivery associates talk to their DSP about the opportunity. Only one person may apply to become a DSP …
Your Opportunity | Amazon DSP Program
While you don’t need logistics experience to succeed as a DSP, competitive candidates are motivated people leaders with strong communication skills and proven financial management experience, …
Resources | Amazon DSP Program
Resources to help you learn more about the Amazon delivery service partner opportunity and starting your journey to become one.
Available Locations | Amazon DSP Program
Learn more about the areas Amazon is currently recruiting delivery service partners. However, applications are welcomed in all locations.
Service Types | Amazon DSP Program
Some associates will work in driver-helper pairs to deliver large items and provide home services during the day, while other drivers will focus on one-person routes to transport freight.
FAQ | Amazon DSP Program
Find the answers to your top questions about the Amazon delivery service partner program. Covering application process, financials, locations and more.
Amazon Delivery Service Partner Program
Amazon is expanding its network of delivery providers and we'd like to hear from you. Join our last mile revolution and help us give our customers the best service possible.
Financial Information | Amazon DSP Program
Modeled revenue and profit ranges supported by past performance of DSPs operating for 12+ months, as reported in Amazon’s financial reviews, and is not a guarantee of earnings. Actual results vary, …