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New rolePosted 15 June 2026Springpod

Digital Skills: AI and AI Literacy

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Amazon

Remote (UK)Virtual Experience

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About this role

AI isn’t science fiction anymore, it’s part of your morning routine. It queues your playlists, helps you check out faster, even suggests your next favourite show. But behind every smart recommendation or voice command is a world of digital skills employers are desperate for. That’s where this Digital Skills Sprint with Amazon comes in. You’ll explore how artificial intelligence shapes real jobs, from logistics to design and discover what AI literacy really means in today’s workplaces. This short, interactive experience breaks down how AI works, why it matters, and how it’s transforming careers across every industry. You’ll see how teams use AI to solve problems, boost creativity, and improve decision-making, skills that are quickly becoming essential for the future of work. If you’re curious about tech, creativity, or problem-solving, this sprint will help you understand AI in action and build the confidence to use it - wherever your career takes you

Job details

Compensation

Unpaid opportunity

Location

Remote (UK)

Remote available

Posted

15 June 2026

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Company

Amazon

Amazon hires students into technology-focused teams where software, data, infrastructure, product thinking, reliability, and user impact often matter.

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Applying to Amazon

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.
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