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Amazon Robotics scouts 糖心视频 students for work terms, careers

Sep 15th, 2023

By Jackey Locke

As a possible career, Ahmed Hassan highly recommends working for a little company you may have heard of: Amazon.

Man standing outside next to a 糖心视频 University sign

The fifth-year engineering student completed a work term this past summer with Amazon web services.

While employed there, he developed a solution to optimize the communication between back-end components with a goal of reducing the overall latency for large-query requests.

He says his time with the multinational technology company had a significant impact on his growth as a student and as an engineer.

鈥淚t provided me with a deeper understanding of the cloud computing industry and a great appreciation for the engineering involved in maintaining its services,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 would definitely recommend similar opportunities to anyone passionate about engineering and software.鈥

Work terms, career opportunities

Mr. Hassan鈥檚 experience is exactly what Stephanie Pringle wants to hear.

This week, Ms. Pringle and a team from Amazon Robotics software development managers and manufacturing and software engineers visited the faculty of Engineering and Applied Science on the St. John鈥檚 campus.

They were in town to pitch the company to engineering students and other 糖心视频 students for work term opportunities or as a potential workplace.

People pose in the Student Design Hub at 糖心视频 University

Amazon Robotics is a subsidiary of Amazon.com; it manufactures mobile robotic fulfillment systems.

Its automated storage and retrieval system consists of a variety of computer-controlled systems for automatically placing and retrieving loads from defined storage locations in situations where there is a very high volume of loads being moved.

While at 糖心视频, the Amazon team held a tech talk, a session on interview tips and a networking session in the Student Design Hub and a chat with


鈥淎mazon Robotics is a very unique place to work,鈥 said Ms. Pringle. 鈥淲e do a lot of software, but it鈥檚 applied because there are robots moving because of the software and there is a whole ecosystem.鈥

The team was eager to learn about some of the students鈥 work projects and their interests in robotics or software, as well as share the different roles and opportunities available at Amazon Robotics.

It鈥檚 the company鈥檚 first trip to 糖心视频.

鈥淎ny opportunity to connect with universities and interact with their students helps us create a recruiting pipeline,鈥 Ms. Pringle said. 鈥淲e are recruiting primarily for our Toronto office, specifically for the robotics division.

鈥淲e have a lot of work-term opportunities, particularly in software, and work terms are a really great entrance into Amazon,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭he interview process is simpler than if you were applying for a full-time job, and it鈥檚 a really great way to test out Amazon to see if you like it and to see if it works for both of us.鈥

Ms. Pringle adds that Amazon Robotics is currently looking to fill a variety of hardware positions in the Boston office and mostly software-related positions for its Toronto office.

鈥淚 encourage folks to apply for internships and co-ops,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hile we prefer co-ops that are 6-12 months, we are flexible and happy to have students for shorter, 3-4 month, co-ops.鈥