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Amazon

Associate

May 2020 - July 2021 • Monee, IL

What I liked

Everyday there was something different

What I wish was different

Easier opportunities to learn more things.

Advice

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Operations Financial Analyst Intern

June - August 2020 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

Everyone in the company was super kind and helpful! Always willing to set up a meeting, answer a question, or point you in the direction of someone who may know more. Learned a lot on the job, no pre-work necessary for the internship. They had tons of great resources for you to learn new skills. Gave lots of flexibility and ability for you to learn and grow in whatever way you wanted.

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

Don't be afraid to reach out to people!
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AWS sales internship

June - September 2020 • Atlanta, GA

What I liked

I really enjoy working and networking in such a big company, I loved learning about cloud services and how impactful enterprises can be for small and medium businesses.

What I wish was different

Because of COVID-19, I was unable to go to the headquarters. I wish I could, I still was able to go to their offices in Atlanta.

Advice

Be ready to speak up and network. Especially in an online environment, you need to take the initiative and manage your time properly to meet the deadlines and exceed expectations to standout.
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Software Development Engineering Intern

May - August 2020 • Tempe, AZ

What I liked

The team I was in for the internship is absolutely amazing. The manager is really caring, and was giving feedback each week. My mentor did a great job to direct me during my internship project. Although I made a mistake which caused a sev-2, the manager is kind enough to give me chance to correct my mistake, and gives me a return offer after the internship.

What I wish was different

I wish I will be more caring about my project, as I caused a small trouble during my internship. But it is a great experience to correct your mistake overall.

Advice

Do your own research before asking questions to the manager and the mentor. They are busy, especially during this special time, the COVID19 makes the communication a lot harder, but make sure to speak up when you cannot handle the problem on your own. But the most important thing is, you need to enjoy your work, and learn from your mistake.
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Box Sorter

June 2020 • Brooklyn Park, MN

What I liked

The managers, the shift length, just showed up and did my job and left. Nice and simple.

What I wish was different

Less strict on listening to music

Advice

Just do your job, work hard, don’t slack off. They’ll take notice.
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Delivery

March - August 2020 • Milford, MA

What I liked

How efficient the process for delivering packages was throughout the day.

What I wish was different

That it wouldn't have been so stressful

Advice

Dont get overwhelmed with the workload. Someone will help you out if you are behind
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Amazon Shopper

May - July 2020 • Rocky River, OH

What I liked

I liked how we were able to make our own schedules and pick hours that worked best for us.

What I wish was different

I wish the scheduling process was easier since we were only given a 5-10 minute interval to sign up for shifts.

Advice

Take advantage of the relationships you build with your other coworkers.
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Program Manager Intern

May - November 2020 • Arlington County, VA

What I liked

I discovered how innovation is created in the tech industry firsthand. My team was very supportive of a few initiatives that I was spearheading and it was a very welcoming culture.

What I wish was different

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Warehouse Associate

September 2020 • Chino, CA

What I liked

In the crazy times we have now, it's nice to be able to get out of the house and do something. Not being all cooped up.

What I wish was different

I wish there was better communication between managers because one will say one thing and the others will all say something else from that.

Advice

The training at first is overwhelming, but if you just keep practicing and looking through handbooks and videos it becomes super easy. Also don't be afraid to talk to people and ask questions.
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Warehouse Operations Intern

April - August 2019 • Waukegan, IL

What I liked

I liked how clear their communication was regarding how much we had to finish. The transparency between the management and the interns was something I appreciated as a first-year intern.

What I wish was different

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associate warehouse

May 2020 • Providence, RI

What I liked

I learned a lot of responsibility, time management, and how to be a hard worker. The pay was nice and the experiece was nice.

What I wish was different

The work was difficult, I wish I had more energy at the end of the day.

Advice

Make the best out of any situation no matter how difficult it is, because you might learn something valuble.
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central operations associate

June 2020 • Tempe, AZ

What I liked

It works well which my schedule as a full time student.

What I wish was different

A job more applicable to the field I want to go into.

Advice

It is an awesome opportunity to get homework done!
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Accounting Financial Analyst Intern

June - August 2020 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

The work I put into my project is being implemented in the team. I liked that they valued and appreciated my efforts as an intern. The flexible work schedule, frequent communication with manager and mentor, two performance evaluations during the 10-week internship, networking opportunities, free merch the accounting team mailed to us, and lots of events to learn about the team and opportunities in the company were other perks I enjoyed.

What I wish was different

More transparency within the team and with student programs about my project and how to handle certain situations working remotely.

Advice

Be prepared to put a lot of time and dedication into your intern project. Amazon is big on writing memos, so I'd make sure you're okay or comfortable writing frequently during your time here.
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Interviewee

January - February 2016 • Washington, DC

What I liked

Really good interview process, smart and caring interviews who wanted to get to know you as a person not just going through the motion

What I wish was different

I wish I had been hired

Advice

Be very prepared when you go into the interview process, not just case prep but also be able to justify your interest in the company. That was what tripped me up.
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Amazon online grocery shopper

June - August 2020 • Chappaqua, NY

What I liked

Got to pick your own hours.

What I wish was different

I wish there could have been a bit of a longer break.

Advice

Work for Amazon for the money.
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Area Manager Intern

June - July 2020 • Phoenix, AZ

What I liked

Amazon did a great job in developing its interns, instilling their leadership principles, and providing a learning experience that will be beneficial in my career regardless of which path I take.

What I wish was different

I wish I was able to work in person, but with the pandemic, the intern program did a great job accommodating the virtual platform.

Advice

Living by Amazon's leadership principles is not only beneficial in the workplace but applicable to many different areas of life.
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Area Manager Intern

June - August 2020 • North Brunswick, NJ

What I liked

I really enjoyed receiving exposure to Amazon’s vast operations, leadership & skill training, immersing myself in case studies, and networking with Amazonians and interns globally! The virtual curriculum, moderated group discussions, Speaker Series webinars, and Amazon’s online resources for networking and professional development were extremely fruitful during these times as growing leaders are needed more than ever. It was a pleasure being a part of Amazon’s prestigious Programs & Campaigns and most importantly building trusted Relationships & Partnerships throughout the journey!

What I wish was different

I wish that the internship could have been at a physical fulfillment center, contrary to us interning from home. The actual Area Manager role is a very hands-on role that requires you to lead a team, facilitate managerial functions, and connect with individuals along with enduring physical labor. The online internship experience included discussions over Amazon chime, leadership curriculum presented through readings and speaker series from Amazon’s senior associates, as well as projects and case studies presented to us by our Team Lead; however, in the actual fulfillment center, we would be able to not only learn certain important managerial functions but also implement them and test strategies for raising employee engagement. The original internship also included relocation to a fulfillment center in Nevada, which would have been interesting considering I never interned in another state, let alone, that company being Amazon. Overall, I wish I could have performed the Area Manager Internship in a physical fulfillment center rather than online. I could have gained more hands-on experience being on-site.

Advice

One piece of advice I would share about this experience is that Amazon is a company that builds leaders and emphasizes their principles through obsessing over the customer. As the world’s largest online retailer, Amazon communicates its leadership principles throughout their company structure, and there is nothing more important in a manager role than leadership. I would encourage those who are not only interested in management and operations for this Area Manager Internship, but I also would like to encourage rising leaders in whichever field you may be in. In my cohort alone, there were only three out of 15 students who were pursuing a major in operations, where everyone else sought careers in supply chain, nursing, finance, and even myself in accounting. I would also encourage everyone, whether they are pursuing this position on-site or online, that this internship is very comprehensive. There are many leadership speaker series and discussions with your Team Lead that builds your knowledge of Amazon’s internal operations, so it is important to be attentive, cooperative, and proactive to get the most out of the internship and respect your peers. Some examples would be leading the discussions with your Team Lead, doing tasks timely, preparing for discussions the day before, etc. Therefore, I believe those who see themselves and want to build themselves as leaders to consider pursuing the Area Manager Internship.
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Software Developer Intern

May - August 2020 • Silver Spring, MD

What I liked

I liked the learning experience of the job. Although Amazon requires their employees to be highly knowledgable with the basic concepts of cloud computing and programming, your colleagues are willing to help you learn and teach you things. The company has an internal training platform where you can watch videos about the technologies the company uses. This is helpful so you can practice and become familiar with the job before hand. I also liked how welcoming the community was. I had never attended meetings, or written documentation about my technical projects before so I appreciated the fact that my mentor was willing to walk me though these tasks. The practice I gained from reviewing my work really helped me when it came time to give my final presentation out loud to the other teams.

What I wish was different

This was my first internship experience and I had to work from home due to the COVID pandemic. A lot of these cons are not fully controllable but I will share them anyway. I wish that I had more time to attend the virtual intern events. There were times where I was so consumed by my project that I was unable to focus on having fun and networking with other interns/engineers. I also did not like how the conflict in time zones made me feel like I had to work longer hours in order to "be on the same page" as others. There was not really much of a work life balance due to that. Finally, I wish I had spoken up more and asked more questions when I was confused or wanted to disagree with something.

Advice

I advise any future intern to not be afraid to ask mistakes. You're there at the internship to learn. You will have to ask a lot of questions in addition to asking for help. It may feel awkward at times doing so but in the end you will have gained more knowledge and experience. Accept as many new tasks as you believe you can handle and make sure to reach out to other people even if they are on different teams. They will remember you that way and it'll be a lasting impression!
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SDE Intern

June - August 2020 • Seattle, WA

What I liked

I liked that the team I worked on had compiled a project for me to complete for the summer. I worked on backend and frontend and used AWS tools, which I feel like helped me learn a lot.

What I wish was different

Since it was remote, it was pretty hard for me to interact with anyone besides my manager and intern. It was pretty lonely working 8 hours a day in front of a laptop.

Advice

Don’t overwork yourself. I worked overtime trying to get my project done, but I stressed myself out unnecessarily.
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Software Development Engineer Intern

June - September 2020 • Sunnyvale, CA

What I liked

The work was challenging since I had to understand the team and all the systems, design my project, and complete it all in the duration of my internship. The scale of my project was intimidating at first but once I started working, I surprised myself with how much I was able to learn and figure out. I also learned a lot from my teammates and mentor, especially from their code reviews. They were very supportive and encouraging throughout my internship.

What I wish was different

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