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At Amazon, we are excited to offer graduate students the opportunity to launch into big careers with limitless possibilities. We know searching for an internship is about finding a company where you can picture yourself being successful. We invite you to get to know us better. Visit www.amazon.com/about to:
- Learn more about our businesses by reviewing Press Releases on our Investor Relations site, Jeffs 2020 Letter to Shareholders, and the first letter shared in 1997, which is included in our annual report each year
- Learn more about Amazonians and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
- Learn more about our commitment to our communities, diversity and military veterans
- Learn more about our headquarters in Seattle as well as where we operate around the world
- Those who meet the basic qualifications will receive the online assessment. You will have the opportunity to specify role preference during the online assessment.
- You need only to submit one Amazon job application for all roles listed below (please use your school e-mail).
- Role and team placement are based on business needs and as Amazon continues to grow and flex, we are looking for candidates who want to own, build and impact the customer experience rather than are tied to a specific role or team.
- Make sure to list your MBA/masters program and expected conferral date (month and year) within the Education section of your online application and on your resume.
- A cover letter is not necessary.
Retail Leadership Development Program (RLDP): The RLD Program is a key pipeline program designed to set MBA hires on the path to retail leadership. RLD interns will be placed in Vendor Manager, Instock Manager, Marketing Manager, Category Merchant Manager, and Retail Product Manager roles across North America (NA) Consumer organizations such as Hardlines, Softlines and Consumables. RLD interns will have a distinct product category with additional exposure to functional job training, leadership development workshops, mentorship/career guidance and a large network of peers and program alumni. RLDs own and drive key retail business strategy from Day 1, gain deep understanding of key retail roles through program-guided rotation within NA Consumer, and rapidly build skills to become effective leaders capable of managing ambiguity and leading large, complex organizations. Internships are available in Seattle, WA.
Finance Leadership Development Program (FLDP): FLDP interns drive innovative financial strategies across a variety of Amazon businesses. This may include managing financial statements for a product or business area, controllership of financials, and investigating anomalies all of which inform strategic roadmaps and drive high level business decisions. In order to deliver these outcomes, interns often must extract data from Amazon systems, conduct advanced statistical analysis, evaluate key performance indicators, and consult on ways to increase financial performance. Throughout the summer interns will have exposure to senior level management, and the internship will culminate in a presentation of deliverables to the team. All internships are located in Seattle, WA.
Senior Product Manager (PM): PM interns at Amazon invent new products and features on behalf of customers. PMs work cross-functionally to drive ideas from conception to execution, develop business models and marketing plans, define and analyze success metrics, manage strategic projects, and own the product end-to-end. PMs ultimately become leaders of large business segments and organizations. Examples of organizations where PMs may work include: Prime and Delivery Experience, Kindle, Advertising, Logistics, Consumer (such as Retail Systems, Customer and Brand Protection, Marketplace Sales, International Retail, Hardlines, and Softlines), and more. Internships are available in Seattle, WA.
Senior Product Manager Technical Products (PMT): PMT interns at Amazon are the end-to-end owners of our software offerings, hardware, and technical services. PMTs leverage their technical depth to partner closely with engineers in defining a vision and building a roadmap to launch technical products that play a key role in making Amazon Earths most customer centric company. With a customer base that can span across retail shoppers, developers, CIO's, and business leaders, PMTs are set on a path to become leaders of major business segments or technical organizations. Examples of organizations where PMTs work include: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Alexa, Prime Video, Supply Chain Technology, Amazon Go and other teams on the cutting edge of new technology. Internships are available in Seattle, WA.
Senior Program Manager (PGM): PGMs work to find solutions to complex problems within operations, supply chain, demand planning, logistics and innovate on leading edge solutions to manage programs broadly across businesses within Amazon. PGMs are given responsibility on their first day to own those business challenges and the autonomy to think strategically and make data driven decisions. They drive efforts independently and as part of larger project teams and have a significant impact on the customer experience and the business. Internships are available in Seattle, WA.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Currently enrolled in a bachelors degree program (or a dual degree/submatriculation five year Masters degree program that is being completed concurrently with your bachelors degree at the same school) with a graduation conferral date between May 2021 and August 2022.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. For individuals with disabilities who would like to request an accommodation, please visit https://www.amazon.jobs/en/disability/us.
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. For individuals with disabilities who would like to request an accommodation, please visit https://www.amazon.jobs/en/disability/us.
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