Amazon Is Hiring Freshers As Software Development Engineer - BE, B.Tech, ME, M.Tech

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Desired Candidate Profile : 

  • Ability to design and code right solutions starting with broadly defined problems.
  • Drive best practices and engineering excellence.
  • Development of code in Java/C++ and build large scale robust distributed systems.
  • 0-3 years experience building successful production software systems.
  • A solid grounding in Computer Science fundamentals (based on a BS or MS in CS or related field).
  • Experience developing software services and an understanding of design for scalability, performance and reliability.
  • Mastery of the tools of the trade, including a variety of modern programming languages (Java, JavaScript, C/C++,Python).
  • Proven ability to work in a fast paced, agile and in an ownership and results oriented culture.

Experience                 :        0 - 1 Years 

Location                      :         Banglore


Qualification             :        BE, B.Tech, ME, M.Tech .


Designation               :        Software Development Engineer .


Job Description  :
  • We are looking for software engineers with 3+ years of solid Software engineering experience involving solving complex problems. 
  • They will get to work on some of the key initiatives planned to support our rapid evolution and growth of the transportation network and in the process solve some of the most challenging problems. 
  • These engineers will provide the technical leadership to the team, drive best practices, mentor other engineers and drive continuous improvements in engineering excellence.
Company Profile  : Considered a pioneer in online retailing, Amazon.com, Inc. expanded during the late 1990s to offer the "Earth's Biggest Selection" of books, CDs, videos, DVDs, electronics, toys, tools, home furnishings and housewares, apparel, and kitchen gadgets. Through third-party agreements, Amazon.com also sells products from well-known retailers including Toysrus.com Inc., Target Corporation, Circuit City Stores Inc., the Borders Group, Waterstones, Expedia Inc., Hotwire, National Leisure Group Inc., and Virgin Wines. Sometimes criticized for its focus on market share over profits, Amazon.com put investor fears to rest when it secured its first net profit during the fourth quarter of 2001.