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AWS Jobs – Recruiting, Product Management, TPM

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I have another triple dose of videos for you today. Continuing with our AWS Jobs video series, I interviewed an Amazon Recruiter, a Product Manager, and a TPM (Technical Program Manager).

You can learn more about all of these jobs (and many others) on the AWS Careers page. We have open positions in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific parts of the world.

If you would like to apply for any of the jobs, please use the email address associated with the job family. Also, please take a moment to fill out the survey using the link after the video.

You may be wondering about the barking dog in the opener to each episode. Amazon.com is a dog-friendly company and dogs are permitted on-premises at many of our locations. You may be interested in the story of Rufus, the first company dog.

Amazon Recruiter
I spoke with Garrett Gentry to learn about what it is like to be an Amazon Recruiter:

To apply for a position as an Amazon Recruiter, send your resume to awsrecruiterjobs@amazon.com. Don’t forget to complete our survey.

Product Manager
I interviewed Derek Lyon to learn about what he does as a Product Manager:

To apply for a position as a Product Manager, send your resume to awsproductmgrjobs@amazon.com. Don’t forget to complete our survey.

TPM
I talked to Parmita Mehta to learn about her job as a TPM:

To apply for a position as a TPM, send your resume to awstpmjobs@amazon.com. Don’t forget to complete our survey.

Stay Tuned
If none of these jobs are a good match for your skills and interests, check out the AWS Careers Page and find one that does! You should also come back again for the third installment in the AWS Video Recruiting series.

— Jeff;

 

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Jeff Barr

Jeff Barr is Chief Evangelist for AWS. He started this blog in 2004 and has been writing posts just about non-stop ever since.