Internship

Demand Generation Rep Intern

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Amazon

Amazon

10,001+ employees

Global e-commerce marketplace and cloud services

No salary listed

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Sydney NSW, Australia

Category
Business Development
Business & Strategy
Required Skills
Sales
Customer Service
Requirements
  • Currently in your penultimate year of a degree in any discipline. Majoring in any discipline
  • Strong interest in demand generation, sales or customer service
  • Demonstrated interest in digital transformation and strong technical acumen
  • Strong verbal and written communications skills together with commensurate leadership skills
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively work cross-functionally across internal and external organizations
Responsibilities
  • Guide and accelerate our customers’ cloud integration
  • Support customers as they extend their cloud capabilities
  • Collaborate with our business and technical teams to build solutions
Desired Qualifications
  • Returning to your degree after completing the internship
  • Available to work full-time for a minimum of 8 weeks
  • Demonstrated ability to adapt to new technologies and learn quickly

Amazon operates a vast online marketplace where millions of products are sold directly to consumers or through third-party sellers. It generates revenue from product sales, subscription services like Amazon Prime, and its cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS). The company also runs an affiliate marketing program that allows content creators to earn commissions by promoting Amazon products. Amazon's goal is to provide a customer-centric shopping experience while offering a wide range of services.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Seattle, Washington

Founded

1994

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What believers are saying

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  • Amazon's linear TV channel could boost Prime Video subscriptions in Europe.
  • Improved logistics in Brazil could increase Amazon's market share in South America.

What critics are saying

  • Lawsuit over greenwashing could harm Amazon's brand and lead to penalties.
  • Amazon's lawsuit against the Consumer Product Safety Commission may cause operational disruptions.
  • Robotics deployment in warehouses may lead to public backlash over job displacement.

What makes Amazon unique

  • Amazon's AWS collaboration with Echelon enhances its position in health and wellness.
  • Amazon Prime Video's 24/7 channel launch increases engagement in Germany and Austria.
  • Amazon's LATAM Cargo partnership improves logistics and delivery speed in Brazil.

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