Offers “Amazon”

Expires soon Amazon

Software Development Engineer

  • Seattle (King)
  • Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering

Job description

DESCRIPTION

GET READY TO DO SOMETHING BIG!
Amazon Prime, described as “the best bargain in the history of shopping,” is the membership program that provides a premium experience on Amazon.com in the US and seven international locales. In the US, Prime includes: free two-day shipping benefits on over 15 million items, free unlimited streaming of over 30,000 movies and TV shows, and a Kindle book to borrow for free each month. Amazon now ships more items with Prime Free Two-Day Shipping than with Free Super Saver Shipping.

If you want to work on one of Amazon.com's most impactful program and are passionate about writing code that impacts millions of people every day, then the Amazon Prime Team wants to hear from you.

The Prime team seeks talented engineers who take great pride in both the technical and business contribution of their work. You will be given the chance to have a significant impact on our systems, our business and most importantly, our customers. As a member of the Prime team, you will work closely with the business team to design and implement new features. You will use a variety of core languages and technologies including Java, Perl, and Linux to name a few.
As a member of the Prime Benefit Eligibility team, you will own a critical service in Amazon that enables our millions of customers to enjoy their Prime benefits.

Desired profile

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

· Computer Science fundamentals in object-oriented design
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· Computer Science fundamentals in data structures
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· Computer Science fundamentals in algorithm design, problem solving, and complexity analysis
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· Proficiency in at least one modern programming language such as Java, C#, C++ and a scripting language such as JavaScript, or Perl
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· Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field and 3+ years experience

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