Amazon's Represent the Future Summit Oct 20-21
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Posted By: Abdur-Rahim Kelly on October 16, 2020 Hello All, Amazon is hosting its first-ever career enrichment summit to uplift Black, Latinx, and Native American students and professionals of all backgrounds and experience levels. Summit participants will learn more about Amazon’s global business ecosystem, the role innovation, invention, and entrepreneurship play in building the future at the speed of Amazon, and our customer-obsessed culture of diversity and inclusion that inspires everything we do. Black, Latinx, and Native American leaders and employees will share what it’s like to work at Amazon, and why representation and authenticity matter. Recruiters and hiring managers from across Amazon will share insights about the 14 Leadership Principles we use daily, current job opportunities, and the application and interview process. The summit is free and open to anyone! Represent The Future Summit will feature more than 70 Amazon senior executives, leaders, and employees from across the company, sharing more about their personal backgrounds, professional experiences, and why they choose to build the future at Amazon every single day. The experience will also include a podcast-style fireside chat with an external speaker who will share her remarkable journey from food-stamp recipient to venture capitalist, three DJ’s spinning throughout each day, and the summit will end with a performance by a GRAMMY-nominated duo! Participants will enjoy a virtual photo booth for fun photos and professional head-shots, a chance to win surprise giveaways and a piece of custom swag, and much more! Visit www.AmazonRepresents.com for the full two-day agenda including summit speaker bios. This is an event you and your network do not want to miss! Please accept this personal invitation to register for the Represent The Future Summit, and please share this invitation with your students, colleagues, and community groups. Amazon presents… Represent The Future Summit, success is inclusive Tuesday, October 20 – Wednesday, October 21 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. PDT *virtual doors open at 9:00 a.m. PDT* REGISTER Space is limited. Please register and share, today! If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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