Amazon, one of the world's most customer-obsessed companies, is seeking a Software Development Engineer I to join their team. This role offers an exceptional opportunity for new graduates to work on cutting-edge technology that impacts millions of customers, sellers, and products globally.
As an SDE I at Amazon, you'll be immersed in an environment where innovation is constant and development cycles are measured in weeks, not years. You'll work alongside experienced cross-disciplinary teams to design and build innovative technologies in a large distributed computing environment. The role involves creating scalable solutions for prediction systems, building distributed storage and query systems, and implementing fault-tolerant architectures.
The position requires strong computer science fundamentals, including expertise in object-oriented design, algorithm design, data structures, and problem-solving. You'll need proficiency in programming languages such as C/C++, Python, Java, or Perl. The ideal candidate should be comfortable handling ambiguous problems and thinking abstractly.
What makes this role particularly exciting is the direct impact you'll have on Amazon's technology infrastructure. You'll be working on projects that require both technical excellence and creative problem-solving skills. The fast-paced, agile environment ensures you'll constantly be learning and growing professionally.
Amazon offers a collaborative culture where you'll work with some of the best minds in technology. The company's leadership principles, including Customer Obsession and Bias for Action, guide daily work and decision-making. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about creating new products and services from scratch while managing ambiguity and rapid development cycles.
The position is available across multiple major tech hubs in India, including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, and Pune, offering flexibility in location choice. As part of Amazon's technology team, you'll have access to world-class resources and the opportunity to work on systems at an unprecedented scale.