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associate

June - August 2019 • Portland, OR

What I liked

The people I worked with

What I wish was different

Not as much pressure

Advice

Bring water
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Stow

June - August 2019 • New York City, NY

What I liked

I liked the people there, they were nice

What I wish was different

I wish the company cared more about their employees like they say that they do.

Advice

If you’re not mentally okay to be in silence for 12 hours do not take the job.
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Warehouse Stocker

July - October 2019 • Richmond, CA

What I liked

Very flexible work hours and good hourly pay for a non-internship summer job

What I wish was different

I wish I had a schedule rather than made to pick up shifts as an alpha employee. You have to work 30 days before you are even able to apply for a set schedule.

Advice

If you plan on working at an Amazon warehouse as a part time job be in shape and ready for repetitive busy work.
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Software Engineering Intern

June - September 2019 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

My team played a social deduction board game at lunch every week!

What I wish was different

I can't think of anything substantial that I wish would have been different.

Advice

Don't be afraid to talk to senior developers or full-timers, they are very friendly and have cool stories to share.
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Warehouse associate

May - August 2019 • West Deptford Township, NJ

What I liked

I liked the fast pace environment and flexible scheduling

What I wish was different

Advice

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Package Handler

June - August 2019 • Columbia, SC

What I liked

The fast pace environment and the incentives for doing well in the company.

What I wish was different

The hours

Advice

Give your job all that you have with no expectation of return and in due time you will reap the benefits.
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Data Analyst Intern

November 2018 - March 2019 • Shanghai, People's Republic of China

What I liked

Data analysis, team-working and propel data-driven business

What I wish was different

Advice

Turn down some requests.
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Software Development Engineering Intern

June - August 2019 • Tempe, AZ

What I liked

I was on a fantastic team of talented software engineers that were casual yet effective. I learned a lot from them throughout my internship. Also, we travelled to Seattle twice, one week each, which was a blast. The overall work atmosphere was pretty chill and conducive of learning.

What I wish was different

Honestly can't think of anything.

Advice

For one, really try to get an internship at Amazon over Summer, it's great. Second, don't be scared to ask a bunch of questions and take notes while doing so. I literally had a list of questions and their answers by the end of the first couple of weeks, which proved helpful. Your mentor and manager actually like it when you are expanding your understanding as much as you can.
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Loss Prevention Specialist Intern

May - July 2019 • Hebron, KY

What I liked

My manager was very dedicated to making sure I had all of the resources I needed to get the best experience.

What I wish was different

There was a gap in communication as far as with the intern recruiting team at Amazon.

Advice

Always ask for what you need and never be afraid to ask questions. Amazon is all about new ideas.
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Picker

July - August 2019 • Troutdale, OR

What I liked

Decent pay

What I wish was different

Better training, more in depth training

Advice

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Software Development Engineering Intern

June - August 2019 • Sunnyvale, CA

What I liked

Fantastic team, ability to work directly on real, customer-facing projects, full ownership of project and vested involvement in decision-making process, excellent compensation, fun intern social/networking events, frequent intern-exclusive presentations from senior leadership and career-relevant leaders, beautiful campus, transportation accommodations, generous housing assistance

What I wish was different

More support in finding housing

Advice

Amazon is very driven based off its 14 leadership principles and emphasizes self-actualization, so if you want to ensure a successful experience there be sure to know and use as many of the leadership principles as you feasibly can. Additionally, for most tasks or problems, the onus is on you to come up with a solution however you can, so be sure that you are your own agent in networking and talking to others, using the plethora of internal and external resources at your disposal, and not being afraid to speak up if you need support. This certainly doesn't mean that you are on your own, but rather that the onus is on you to get the help that you need in completing a project.
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amazon driver

June - August 2019 • Ellenton, FL

What I liked

It is the perfect job to manage your own schedule.

What I wish was different

Advice

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area manager intern

July - August 2019 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

great learning experience

What I wish was different

either learning to run shift or working on a project, doing both was too much.

Advice

the most beneficial work experience i have had.
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Sortation associate

June - September 2019 • Everett, WA

What I liked

I like the $15 per hour wage

What I wish was different

I wish I did not work overnight shifts.

Advice

Be careful
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Software Development Engineer Intern

May - August 2019 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I had a great and supportive team, I got to own my whole project, there were some solid intern events, Seattle is amazing for the summer

What I wish was different

A bit difficult to get accustomed to developing with their massive codebase, hard to meet and stay in touch with other interns because there were so many of us, your experience is very dependent on your mentor/manager

Advice

Make sure your expectations are clear with your manager, delivering results is more important than anything else!
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Associate

June - August 2019 • Sterling, VA

What I liked

I liked working in the warehouse, delivering packages by driving company vans, and working with the Amazon Team.

What I wish was different

I wish I had more experience with logistics and operations because I want to be a potential leader/manager.

Advice

Develop your interpersonal skills, sales, organizational skills, and time management.
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Software Development Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Madison, WI

What I liked

Freedom, not a lot of oversight and control over the design and implementation of the project I was working on

What I wish was different

Advice

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SWE Intern

July - September 2019 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I liked my mentor a lot. He helped me through the learning process and made my experience worthwhile.

What I wish was different

I wish that the environment was a little more social, I had a hard time meeting any other interns in my time at Amazon.

Advice

Things are super team dependent, but definitely try to meet people and just get to know things around your team and Amazon in general.
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Software Development Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I really liked the exposure I received to such a huge company like Amazon. It was really impressive to me how there were so many employees yet every software engineer worked in teams of 5-10 people. Overall, the exposure and knowledge I gained from the experience was priceless.

What I wish was different

I wish that I had been given more support from my team prior to beginning the internship. The on-boarding experience was long and there was so much to digest in so little time. I wish I could have come more prepared, having maybe reviewed the project or been aware of what sorts of tasks I would be asked to do. That would have really put my time there to better use.

Advice

I would say that there are a lot of people out there who do not like these big tech companies, but at the end of the day, working at one (even just for a summer) is the best way to know if you like it or not. It's a glimpse into a completely different world, especially at companies like Amazon, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. It is 100% worth the work, experience, connections, and knowledge gained, and it comes with a very competitive salary. Although I did not get a return offer, a majority of interns are asked to return full-time!
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Data Analyst

May 2019 • Tempe, AZ

What I liked

I loved the experience of working at a large corporate office, the work environment is very vibrant and rookie-friendly, also the people that work at Amazon are nice too. I'm really impressed and like the principles that Amazon follows to deliver unmatched customer satisfaction. The functionality, communication and teamwork here are outstanding and superb, a lot of things are performance based which I like a lot and motivates me to work harder. I absolutely love their leniency in dress code, where you can come to work wearing casual clothes (work appropriate) and feel just as comfortable as at home. The employee engagement at Amazon is very versatile and fun, on weekdays, they'd bring in food trucks around lunch time, how awesome is that?! Last, but not least, the 10% off selected Prime products.......

What I wish was different

I wish I had prepared myself better in school and done a better job at networking, I was a bit timid when I started working at Amazon. Also, I wish I could have learned more about the entire Amazon operations on the job.

Advice

Most importantly, abide to the corporate policy and not run into any HR issues. Network and build a good relationship with your supervisors and co-workers on both a professional and personal level. Just meet as many people as you can, because you never know when that reference is going to come in handy one day; people at Amazon are really cool anyway, despite of career-related purposes.
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