Amazon.com Inc. is interested in bringing in doctoral research students from local institutions as interns at its second headquarters, according to university leaders who attended one of two meetings at the company's D.C. office. The pair of half-day long meetings, held in June, appear to have been an opportunity for Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) to explain its hiring, interview process and HQ2 build-out to educational leaders. In a broader sense, these two meetings show Amazon’s multipronged effort to build up the tech-talent in the region as the company looks to hire some 25,000 employees over the next ten years. Read More...
Amazon.com Inc. is interested in bringing in doctoral research students from local institutions as interns at its second headquarters, according to university leaders who attended one of two meetings at the company’s D.C. office. The pair of half-day long meetings, held in June, appear to have been an opportunity for Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) to explain its hiring, interview process and HQ2 build-out to educational leaders. In a broader sense, these two meetings show Amazon’s multipronged effort to build up the tech-talent in the region as the company looks to hire some 25,000 employees over the next ten years.
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