We're on the lookout for the curious, those who think big and want to define the world of tomorrow. At Amazon, you will grow into the high impact, visionary person you know you're ready to be. Every day will be filled with exciting new challenges, developing new skills, and achieving personal growth. How often can you say that your work changes the world? At Amazon, you'll say it often. Join us and define tomorrow.At Amazon, we are excited to offer graduate students the opportunity to launch into big careers with limitless possibilities. We know searching for a full-time role is as much about finding a company where you can picture yourself being successful as it is about finding the right role. We look forward to meeting you and your classmates this year. As we get to know you more, 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, Jeff's 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.Key job responsibilitiesSenior Product Manager (PM): PMs 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.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. PGMs are placed across lines of business at Amazon.BASIC QUALIFICATIONS• Currently enrolled in MBA or equivalent master's level program at the time of application• Graduating between December 1, 2025 and September 30, 2026• 3+ years of full-time industry work experience, which occurred between the conferral date from your undergraduate program and prior to starting your MBA or master's program, OR 3+ years of military work experience prior to starting your MBA or master's program• Fluent EnglishPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS• 5+ years of full-time industry work experience, which occurred between the conferral date from your undergraduate program and prior to starting your MBA or master's program• Fluent Spanish or PortuguesePosted: January 12, 2024Posted: August 7, 2024Posted: October 23, 2024Posted: November 6, 2024Posted: July 26, 2024Amazon 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.
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