Amazon, one of the world's most beloved brands, is seeking a Software Development Engineer I to join their University Talent Acquisition team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of technology innovation, where development cycles are measured in weeks, not years. As an SDE at Amazon, you'll be part of a team that builds solutions that impact millions of customers, sellers, and products globally.
The position involves working with cutting-edge technology in distributed computing environments, where you'll design and implement scalable, fault-tolerant systems. You'll collaborate with experienced Amazonians across different disciplines to conceive and create innovative products and services. The role requires strong technical skills in areas such as distributed systems, data structures, and programming languages like Java, Python, or C++.
What makes this opportunity unique is Amazon's customer-obsessed culture, where innovation and technical excellence meet real-world impact. You'll be working in an agile environment, solving complex problems, and seeing the direct impact of your work on Amazon's global platform. The role offers exposure to large-scale distributed systems and the chance to work with some of the best minds in technology.
The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in computer science or related field, strong fundamentals in computer science, and a passion for solving complex technical challenges. While previous internship experience is valued, Amazon emphasizes potential and ability to learn. The company provides a supportive environment for growth and development, making it an excellent opportunity for those starting their software engineering career.
This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys tackling ambitious technical challenges, and wants to be part of a company that's constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible in technology. At Amazon, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of technology while working on projects that affect millions of users worldwide.