Amazon Brazil Has New Internships Available With No Experience Required. Check out the details of the selection process that offers both onsite and remote positions!
Amazon Brazil, a giant in the technology sector, is currently accepting applications for its internship program in the international technology sector. There are over 20 remote and onsite internships, expanding opportunities for students across Brazil while prioritizing candidates from underrepresented groups (women, Black individuals, and people with disabilities).
Important Details to Participate in the Internships at Amazon Brazil
Interested applicants for remote and onsite positions must be enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related fields, with graduation dates between December 2024 and December 2026 at the time of application.
Knowledge of the syntax of programming languages such as Java, C/C++, or Python, and an understanding of Computer Science fundamentals such as object-oriented design, data structures, algorithm design, problem solving, and complexity analysis are required.
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Additionally, applicants for no-experience-required positions should have knowledge of distributed systems, algorithms, multilayer architecture, and databases, the ability to effectively articulate technical challenges and solutions, experience in optimization mathematics such as linear programming and nonlinear optimization, a knack for tackling ambiguous or undefined problems, an abstract thinking capability, proficient written and verbal communication in Portuguese, and a capacity for reading and writing in English (intermediate level).
Workload of 6 Hours a Day and a Series of Benefits
During the internship at Amazon Brazil, the intern will have a workload of 6 hours a day, with present leadership and mentorship that will assist in their development.
The intern will have the opportunity to influence Amazon’s technology evolution and will aid in critical projects at the beginning of their career. Their design, intelligence, and code will contribute to solving some of the most complex technical challenges in areas such as distributed systems, automation, data mining, optimization, among others.
Applications for Remote and Onsite Positions at Amazon Multinational Are Made Online
Interested applicants for no-experience-required positions should visit Amazon Brazil’s career site and click on the “Apply Now” box. This way, they will need to create an account on the platform and finally complete the application process; those approved for remote and onsite positions will receive meal vouchers, health plans, transportation vouchers, life insurance, and gym passes.
It is important to note that Amazon Brazil promotes diversity and equality in its workforce, hiring individuals regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, age, or disability.
In addition to working on impactful projects, interns approved for no-experience-required positions will have the chance to connect with other experienced professionals for personal and professional development, expand their network, and participate in activities with other interns throughout their journey.
About the Company
Amazon hires the best minds interested in technology to innovate and develop on behalf of its customers. Its intense focus on customers is why it is one of the most beloved brands in the world; the customer obsession is part of the company’s DNA. Those who intern at Amazon have a real chance to write software, collaborate with experienced software development engineers (SDEs), and be mentored on important projects for their customers.

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