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Amazon recognizes KSBD interns for contributions to quality and leadership initiatives

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Amazon recognizes KSBD interns for contributions to quality and leadership initiatives
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Amazon has announced the recognition of KSBD Amazon Air interns Ethan, Noah, and Eric for their contributions to LOI Projects and Quality Process Improvement initiatives. The announcement was made on Instagram.

According to Amazon, the company offers a wide range of early career programs, including internships and apprenticeships across fields such as operations, software development, and safety. In 2025, Amazon announced more than 1,500 apprenticeship opportunities in the UK alone, many of which lead to permanent employment. These programs are designed to help individuals gain hands-on experience and build long-term careers within the company.

The company states that it has created more than 700,000 permanent jobs across the European Union since 2010. Amazon continues to expand its footprint with investments in logistics, research and development, and infrastructure. Its operations also indirectly support hundreds of thousands of additional jobs through its supply chain and service partners.

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Amazon's Career Choice programme offers employees pre-paid tuition and training in high-demand fields such as transportation, healthcare, and technology. Available in more than 16 countries, the programme is designed to help employees pursue career paths both within and outside Amazon. Since its launch, over 130,000 employees have participated globally.

Founded in 1994, Amazon has grown into a global technology and logistics company serving hundreds of millions of customers. It operates across e-commerce, cloud computing, entertainment, and artificial intelligence (AI). The company employs over 1.5 million people worldwide and continues to expand its services and infrastructure.

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