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For Anything Related to Amazon: Part 3
Welcome back to our ongoing series “For Anything Related to Amazon”! If you’re new here, this series is dedicated to providing a space for discussions, questions, and insights specifically tailored for those interested in opportunities at Amazon. As we dive into Part 3, we want to ensure you’re equipped with all the necessary information to navigate your path, whether you’re an intern, a new graduate, or exploring other roles.
Links to Previous Parts
Before we jump in, you might want to check out the earlier parts of this series to get a comprehensive understanding of what has been discussed so far. While the previous threads are now considered deprecated, they still contain valuable insights and information:
Interns and New Grads: Specialized Discussions
In this part, we have created separate threads dedicated to interns and new graduates. This distinction allows for more focused discussions tailored to the unique experiences and questions of these groups. Here are the links:
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Interns: Intern Thread (This also includes those looking for co-op/placement year and spring week opportunities.)
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New Grads: New Grad Thread (This thread is for those seeking roles that require experience.)
Community Guidelines
To maintain a constructive and relevant discussion, we have established a few ground rules:
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Location and Role: When sharing your inquiries, please mention your location and the role (intern, new grad, or something else) you’re applying for. This will help others provide more accurate and helpful responses.
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Search Before You Post: Take a moment to search through the threads to see if your question has already been answered. The new Reddit interface supports comment searching, making it easy to find existing information.
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Stay On Topic: This thread is dedicated to Amazon-related discussions. Please refrain from posting out-of-scope comments or unrelated questions. This includes avoiding any content that could be considered a “shitpost.”
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Feedback and Improvements: We welcome your feedback on this thread! This initiative was inspired by user suggestions aimed at reducing redundancy in Amazon-related discussions.
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Avoiding Bans: Please be aware that attempting to evade these rules may result in a ban from the subreddit. If you believe your post warrants its own thread, it’s best to contact the moderators beforehand.
Important Note
Please remember that this thread is locked, serving solely as a guide to redirect users to the specific intern and new grad threads. Your participation in those dedicated discussions will help foster a vibrant and supportive community for all those looking to embark on their journeys with Amazon.
Top Comments and Community Insights
As we close this section, we encourage you to check out the top comments in the intern and new grad threads. They often contain valuable insights, shared experiences, and tips that can help you in your journey. Engaging with fellow users can provide not just answers but also networking opportunities with peers who share similar goals.
Thank you for being a part of the “For Anything Related to Amazon” community! We hope this blog post has clarified the purpose of this thread and encouraged you to participate in the specialized discussions for interns and new graduates. We wish you all the best in your applications and endeavors at Amazon!