Miguel Timoteo is a seasoned HR professional currently serving as a Sourcer Recruiter for World Wide Operations at Amazon Brazil. With over nine years of diverse experience across various sectors, including brewery, pharmaceuticals, technology, and retail, Miguel has honed his expertise in both generalist and...
Miguel Timoteo is a seasoned HR professional currently serving as a Sourcer Recruiter for World Wide Operations at Amazon Brazil. With over nine years of diverse experience across various sectors, including brewery, pharmaceuticals, technology, and retail, Miguel has honed his expertise in both generalist and specialist HR functions. His role as a Talent Advisor for the Logistics Operations structure in Brazil positions him as a pivotal resource for hiring managers nationwide, where he plays a crucial role in shaping the workforce that drives Amazon’s operational excellence.
In his current capacity, Miguel is responsible for executing all facets of corporate recruiting for Operations and Corporate roles, including Finance, IT, and Safety. His proficiency in sourcing, networking, and qualifying candidates is complemented by his strong relationship management skills, enabling him to effectively connect with top talent. Miguel's approach to recruitment is not just about filling positions; he emphasizes the importance of aligning candidates' skills and aspirations with Amazon's core values and operational needs.
Miguel's background in Change Management and Operational Excellence equips him with a unique perspective on the evolving demands of the logistics sector. His commitment to continuous improvement and employee development is evident in his dedication to training and mentoring, ensuring that both new hires and existing employees thrive in their roles. With a solid foundation in customer service and team leadership, Miguel is adept at fostering a collaborative environment that enhances productivity and drives organizational success. His strategic insights and hands-on experience make him an invaluable asset to Amazon's recruitment efforts in Brazil, as he continues to contribute to the company's mission of being Earth's most customer-centric company.