Our Employees
We seek top talent from all industries and a range of backgrounds to join our offices and operations centres around the world. People who succeed at Amazon have something in common—they are customer-centric, they are leaders and they are innovators.


Amazon India Tech Blog
Amazonians are the drivers of many tech innovations that are collectively transforming the way our customers live their lives and run their businesses. Everyday, they invent and deliver things that were never thought possible.
Get a sneak peek into how they are using tech to solve real-world problems. Learn more about the scale and complexity of innovations, that impact millions of customers across the globe.
Get a sneak peek into how they are using tech to solve real-world problems. Learn more about the scale and complexity of innovations, that impact millions of customers across the globe.
Empowering women at Amazon
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As Amazon continually looks for ways to strengthen our culture of inclusion and diversify our workforce, read how women at Amazon are breaking barriers in the field of technology and reaching great heights by developing a revolutionary voice service—Alexa.
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As a Customer Service Associate at the Amazon Development Centre in Pune, this 32-year-old—who joined Amazon India just two years ago—won the ‘Customer Obsession’ Award (twice) in 2019 and the ‘Hi-Five’ Award in 2020; the latter for her outstanding performance while working from home during lockdown.
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Meet seven wonder women who are a part of various Prime programs in Amazon. With distinctive skill sets that set them apart, they set an example for the entire team that unites them.
Innovative employees
India first: Innovations made across teams with India in mind
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Various programs for India were conceived in a way that keeps the country’s unique needs in mind.
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As Dave Clark, CEO Worldwide Consumer, finished his visit to India in 2018, he shared his thoughts on the India-first innovations he is most impressed with and more.
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On Sundays, Guru Nayak offers career and education counseling sessions. The only thing he asks in return is donations to organizations providing COVID-19 relief in India.