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Where to Find Work Near Morse Road in Northeast Columbus

A friendly look at where people work close to the Morse Road corridor, the pay you might expect, and how to reach the job without a car.

The Morse Road area of Northeast Columbus keeps you close to steady work: Easton Town Center (shops, food, and hotels), the region's warehouses and distribution centers (Amazon jobs often run $15 to $20+ an hour), and healthcare employers along Cleveland Ave.

If you are job hunting, you will find lots of work near the Morse Road corridor, and much of it sits only a short drive or bus ride from home. This corner of Columbus is surrounded by large retail centers, active warehouses, and healthcare employers that keep adding staff. That opens the door to store, restaurant, hotel, logistics, and care roles for people at every level of experience. Below we will cover who is hiring nearby, roughly what the pay looks like, and how to get to work whether you have a car or take the bus.

Easton Town Center jobs

Easton Town Center ranks among the largest places to find work near Morse Creek. It packs together shops, eateries, hotels, and things to do, which creates a steady stream of retail, food, and hospitality openings. You can find everything from cashiers and sales associates to line cooks, servers, and front-desk hosts.

A lot of these positions come with flexible scheduling, which is handy when you are studying or juggling more than one job. And because Easton is a quick run up Morse Road, the commute stays short. If getting to work fast is a priority, take a look at our guide to apartments near Easton Town Center.

Easton also ramps up hiring when things get busy, especially around the holidays. That stretch can be an easy way to land your first role, and plenty of seasonal spots turn into permanent ones. Keep an eye on the career pages for individual stores and restaurants, and watch for hiring events where you can fill out an application and sometimes even interview that same day.

Warehouse & distribution

Columbus is one of the country's busiest spots for warehouses and distribution centers, and Amazon runs some of the biggest ones. The work usually means picking, packing, sorting, and getting orders out the door. Heading into 2026, Amazon pay tends to land around $15 to $20+ an hour, though you should always confirm the current number on an official hiring page, since it shifts by site and by shift.

When you are ready to apply, stick with the official portals. Amazon posts its openings at amazon.jobs, and you can scan other warehouse and logistics roles over on indeed.com. Going through these official sites keeps you clear of scams and gives you honest pay figures.

Warehouse and trades work close to Morse Road
Warehouse and trades work close to Morse Road

A quick note on pay: the $15 to $20+ an hour figure reflects 2026. Wages move, so double check the latest numbers on an official hiring site before you apply.

Healthcare & other big employers

Healthcare is a dependable source of jobs around here too. Major networks such as OhioHealth, along with other care providers, run locations on and near the Cleveland Ave corridor. They hire well beyond nurses and doctors, filling roles in patient support, food service, housekeeping, and reception.

Care jobs often bring steady hours and real chances to move up as the years go by. Like any employer, they list current openings, pay, and requirements on their official career pages, so give those a read before you send anything in.

A number of healthcare employers will even help you train toward a higher-paying position over time. A support role now can become a certified one later on. If you want dependable work with a way to grow, it pays to compare what each employer offers for training and scheduling before you commit.

Getting to work without a car

Plenty of these jobs are reachable even if you do not drive. COTA buses run along Morse Road and Cleveland Ave, and the CMAX rapid line ties Northeast Columbus to job centers, shopping, and downtown. Plan ahead a little and a bus commute can be steady and easy on your wallet.

Get the basics from our guide on getting around Columbus without a car. And if transit shapes your day, have a look at apartments near the CMAX bus line so your home and your route line up.

Live close to your job

A short trip to work puts time and money back in your pocket. Fewer miles on the road means smaller gas or bus bills and more hours for your family, your rest, or a side gig. Living nearby also makes it simple to grab an extra shift when one opens up.

Employers around Northland are hiring
Employers around Northland are hiring

Whether you clock in at Easton, a warehouse down the road, or a healthcare site along Cleveland Ave, a home just off Morse Road keeps all of it within easy reach. Browse our floor plans and pricing to see which layout fits your budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there warehouse jobs near me?

Yes. The Columbus area is full of warehouse and distribution work, Amazon included, and it is all within reach of the Morse Road corridor. Listings turn over quickly, so check the official hiring sites for what is open right now. Look at amazon.jobs for Amazon roles and indeed.com for other logistics jobs nearby.

Can I take the bus to Easton?

Yes. You can reach the Easton area on COTA buses, often by transferring through a nearby route. Since routes and times do change, map your trip with a transit app or the official COTA site first. Our guide on getting around Columbus without a car walks you through it.

Are there entry-level jobs with no experience?

Yes. A lot of retail, warehouse, restaurant, and support roles are happy to take on people with little or no experience and will train you as you go. Your best move is to search the official hiring sites and read what each posting asks for. Start with indeed.com and amazon.jobs to spot entry-level openings close to home.

Shorten your commute and settle in near the work. Morse Creek Apartments, 2428 Morse Ravine Drive, Columbus, OH 43224 sits just off Morse Road, close to Easton, area warehouses, and the Cleveland Ave healthcare corridor, with roomy two-bedroom homes from $1,200 a month. Check our floor plans and pricing, or reach out to our leasing office to find out how soon you could move in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How soon can I move in?

Every Morse Creek apartment is move-in ready and comes with a refrigerator, oven, heating and air conditioning, and a cable connection. On the grounds you also get the shared laundry room and on-site parking, all just minutes from the shops and restaurants along Morse Road.

Most residents are settled within 48 to 72 hours once we approve your application, collect the deposit, and you sign the lease. When every document comes in without delay, we can often move your date up.

What floor plans are available and what do they rent for?

Morse Creek is a two-bedroom community built for people who want extra room. The 2-bed, 1-bath plan starts at $1,200 a month, and the townhome-style 2-bed, 1.5-bath units at Morse Creek Commons start at $1,300 a month.

What are the lease terms and security deposits?

The 2-bed, 1-bath plan rents for $1,200 a month with a $1,200 refundable security deposit, which equals one month's rent.

The 2-bed, 1.5-bath townhome rents for $1,300 a month with a $1,300 refundable security deposit.

Every lease depends on an approved application, payment of the $50.00 non-refundable application fee, and finishing the screening. A 12-month term is standard, and you can renew when it ends.

How much is the application fee?

The application fee runs $50.00 per adult and is non-refundable.

What do I need to qualify?

We ask for gross monthly income of at least 3 times the rent. For the $1,200 plan that works out to roughly $3,600 a month or more, and for the $1,300 townhome it is about $3,900 a month or more. You will provide proof of income while we process your file.

We also look for no recent evictions, no criminal background, and a solid credit history. Everyone 18 and older who will live in the apartment fills out their own application and clears screening.

Is internet and cable available?

Yes, the apartments are ready for high-speed internet and cable. The resident picks the provider and sets up and pays for service in their own name.

Are pets allowed?

We do not allow dogs or cats at the community.

Verified service and assistance animals are welcome, as the law requires.

What utilities are included in the rent?

Trash collection is included in the rent.

The resident covers everything else, including electric, water and sewer, and internet and cable.

How far is the nearest airport?

From Morse Creek, John Glenn Columbus International is about a 16-minute drive when traffic is normal.

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