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Amazon.com
Amazon.com
Fortune 500 rank: 78
Current openings: 2,000

What are you looking for?
Amazon is currently hiring thousands of positions in all teams and geographies to support continued growth across our business: all levels of software engineers, recruiters, buyers and product managers to support continued growth across the business.

Any secrets to impressing your recruiter?
"Amazon is looking for innovators, inventors and builders across the business in every position we hire. We encourage candidates to highlight how they've built and innovated in their previous roles as part of their resumes and interviews. In addition, we believe that every employee is a leader, whether you're an individual contributor or a manager of a large team. Every Amazonian is guided by our leadership principles, which include thinking long-term, innovating, and thinking big on behalf of our customers. We're looking for people to join Amazon who embody these principles."

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