Digital Skills: Digital Communication
Amazon
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About this role
Every job needs great communicators—and in today’s world, that means knowing how to connect online. Whether you're working in customer service, design, or logistics, being able to write clearly, present ideas, and work well with others online is a game-changer. In this Digital Skills Programme, you’ll explore how professionals use digital communication tools at work—through videos, real-life tasks, and interactive challenges. You’ll learn the difference between everyday chatting and workplace communication, and why knowing the difference matters. Whether you’re a confident communicator or just getting started, this experience will help you develop practical, future-ready skills.
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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
Every job needs great communicators—and in today’s world, that means knowing how to connect online. Whether you're working in customer service, design, or logistics, being able to write clearly, present ideas, and work well with others online is a game-changer. In this Digital Skills Programme, you’ll explore how professionals use digital communication tools at work—through videos, real-life tasks, and interactive challenges. You’ll learn the difference between everyday chatting and workplace communication, and why knowing the difference matters. Whether you’re a confident communicator or just getting started, this experience will help you develop practical, future-ready skills.