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# Amazon
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## Company blurb
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When Amazon.com launched in 1995, it was with the mission “to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can find and discover anything they might want to buy online, and endeavors to offer its customers the lowest possible prices.” This goal continues today, but Amazon’s customers are worldwide now, and have grown to include millions of Consumers, Sellers, Content Creators, and Developers & Enterprises. Each of these groups has different needs, and we always work to meet those needs, innovating new solutions to make things easier, faster, better, and more cost-effective. [Learn about working at Amazon](https://www.amazon.jobs/en/working/working-amazon)
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## Company size
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500+
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## Remote status
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Some [remote opportunities](https://www.amazon.jobs/en/locations/virtual-locations)
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## Region
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Worldwide [locations](https://www.amazon.jobs/en/locations/virtual-locations)
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## Company technologies
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We do not require that you know any specific programming language before interviewing for a tech position. However, familiarity with a prominent language is generally a prerequisite for success. You should be familiar with the syntax of languages such as Java, Python, C#, C/C++, or Ruby. You should also know some of the languages’ nuances, such as how memory management works, or the most commonly used collections, libraries, etc. [More info](https://www.amazon.jobs/en/landing_pages/software-development-topics)
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## Office locations
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[Worldwide locations](https://www.amazon.jobs/en/locations/?&continent=all&cache)
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## How to apply
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Find jobs: [careers website](https://www.amazon.jobs/)
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Remote opportunities: [virtual locations](https://www.amazon.jobs/en/locations/virtual-locations)
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