Digital Skills: Data Analysis & Storytelling
Amazon
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About this role
From spotting shopping trends to improving delivery routes, data plays a big role in the decisions businesses make every day. But raw numbers don’t mean much on their own. That’s where storytelling comes in. In this Digital Skills Programme, you’ll learn how to work with data in a way that’s clear, convincing, and useful. You’ll explore how professionals at Amazon and beyond use data to solve problems — and how you can too. Through short tasks and real-life examples, you’ll build your confidence in making sense of numbers and explaining what they mean. These are the skills that help people turn information into impact.
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Compensation
Unpaid opportunity
Location
Remote (UK)
Remote availablePosted
15 June 2026
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Amazon
Amazon hires students into technology-focused teams where software, data, infrastructure, product thinking, reliability, and user impact often matter.
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Good preparation includes project evidence, curiosity, debugging examples, teamwork, and being able to explain technical choices clearly.
- Talk through one project in terms of problem, trade-offs, result, and what you would improve.
- Be ready to explain code or data decisions without jargon.
- Connect technical work to users, reliability, security, or business value.
Role overview
About this role
From spotting shopping trends to improving delivery routes, data plays a big role in the decisions businesses make every day. But raw numbers don’t mean much on their own. That’s where storytelling comes in. In this Digital Skills Programme, you’ll learn how to work with data in a way that’s clear, convincing, and useful. You’ll explore how professionals at Amazon and beyond use data to solve problems — and how you can too. Through short tasks and real-life examples, you’ll build your confidence in making sense of numbers and explaining what they mean. These are the skills that help people turn information into impact.