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Bachelor’s degree in Human-computer Interaction (HCI), Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, a related field, or 4+ years of additional experience. The Delivery Experience Design team (DEX) drives the customer-facing global, digital delivery customer experience from pre-purchase to post-purchase for Amazon.com. Our designers, product managers, and researchers create zero-effort delivery experiences to benefit the millions of customers who shop on Amazon.com every day.
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About the teamThe Amazon Web Services (AWS) Next Gen DevX (NGDE) team uses generative AI and foundation models to reimagine the experience of all builders on AWS. From the IDE to web-based tools and services, AI will help engineers work on large and small applications.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Developer Advocate (DA) to join the Developer Experience organization, focusing on creating engaging technical video content. As a bridge between the developer community and Amazon's engineers, you'll gather insights through video, helping to shape the future of Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Q Developers, and other services.
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You will be part of a team owning an AWS service to enhance the developer experience in the Cloud. We are looking for a software development engineer for the Next Generation Developer Experience team.
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The Amazon Software Builder Experience (ASBX) organization has a mission of creating the world’s best builder experience across tens of thousands of software engineers, and all Amazon businesses (e.g., AWS, Amazon Stores, etc.
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The Learning Experience Design team is building workforce learning for the FUTURE – rethinking not only the content we produce, but the way content it is consumed. The Learning Experience Designer will ensure that we’re aligned to the highest value learning opportunities to not only improve our learner experience, but to drive internal development processes as well.
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If you are passionate about film, sport or TV and you’re looking for a role where you can maximize your impact as a world class Principal Applied Scientist then come help us achieve our mission of building the most customer-centric, immersive and visually-rich video streaming experience on any device.
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7+ years of professional experience in packaging design program management or equivalent. As a Senior Creative Packaging Program Manager (CPPM), you will drive and manage the global creative development and best-in-class packaging UX design for Amazon devices.
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