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Amazon Commits to Interviewing At Least 90 HBCU Students & Recent Grads in Early 2020 - Apply Today!

Posted By: Will Moss on December 23, 2019

Entry Level Management Jobs and Internships for HBCU Students & Recent Grads with Amazon!

I have another great opportunity to share with you! AMAZON is growing like crazy and they are taking diversity seriously. For that reason, they have partnered with HBCU CONNECT to help them fill a TON of openings throughout the US. Last year, we help over 25 students get hired for internships and full-time careers right out of college and now Amazon is look for more HBCU students and recent grads to fill real corporate management opportunities. In early 2020, Amazon has agreed to interview at least 95 candidates recommended by HBCU CONNECT!

Whether you just graduated this year or last, or even if you don’t graduate until 2021, don’t sleep on this great opportunity. And even though this is a corporate management job, you won’t be stuck behind your desk.



Area Managers typically are on their feet, engaging with and motivating their teams of between 20 and 200 associates, usually on a 4 day work week schedule!

Interview Schedule:
  • February 25th - Full Time Interview Event for 2018, 2019, and May 2020 Grads
  • March 3rd - Internship Interview Event for December 2020 Grads and May 2021 Grads
  • March 25th - Full Time Interview Event for 2018, 2019, and May 2020 Grads

    This is a great way to get into management out of college, or as an intern, as Amazon managers don’t tell their people what to do but enable their teams by removing barriers, and asking “How can I help you to get the job done?” Your opportunity for advancement is almost unlimited with opportunities around the clock and around the country.

    Are you ambitious? High energy? Maybe you were a college athlete or participated in extracurricular activities? Your attitude and your energy are your keys to success. Because there are so many opportunities; because Amazon is expanding at such a rapid pace, recommending a friend or friends to apply for interviews won’t hurt your own chances of getting a great position.

    Aside from positions in logistics management (open to graduates of all academic fields), we are working hard to help them find HBCU grads, interns and diversity candidates for several other areas like:
    · Finance
    · Environmental Health & Safety
    · Customer Service
    · Loss Prevention
    · Engineering
    · Human Resources
    · Area Management

    Don’t miss out on this tremendous opportunity to jump start your professional career. Tell a friend and bring a friend. If you are interested, here is all you have to do:

    Submit your resume to us using the link below and then check your email for instructions on how to apply and be schedule for one of 3 interview events specifically for HBCU CONNECT candidates in February and March.

    Register Now: https://hbcuconnect.com/amazon




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