Amazon opens places for students throughout Brazil


Amazon has opened 15 internship vacancies to work in various areas of the company, such as marketing, commercial, business intelligence and operations. Opportunities are offered by AWS, the company's cloud computing platform. Interested parties can register until March 5 at the program website.

To apply, you must be a student of technology courses, such as systems analysis, computer science and information systems, as well as administration, journalism, advertising, marketing, communication, accounting, mathematics, statistics, economics, engineering and psychology.

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The vacancies are for several cities, being them Cajamar, Barueri and Campinas (São Paulo), Recife, Betim, Rio de Janeiro (capital) and Brasília. In addition to a scholarship of 2,300 reais, interns will have transportation vouchers, meal vouchers and medical assistance. A great attraction is the opportunity to work at the company that seeks to be the most focused on deliveries in the world, with challenges and possibilities for exceptional training.

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