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New rolePosted 15 June 2026Springpod

AWS Career Tour: Cloud Computing

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Amazon

Remote (UK)Virtual Experience

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About this role

Overview Ever wondered what ‘the cloud’ actually is? In this Career Tour with Amazon Web Services (AWS), you’ll go behind the scenes to explore the tech, teams and tools that keep the digital world running. Through bite-sized videos, real AWS professionals will show you how cloud computing works - and the careers that make it happen. From cyber security to sustainability, you’ll learn how your favourite apps, games and online services are powered by data — and protected every step of the way. What's included? - Explore how cloud computing actually works - Learn how data is protected and systems stay safe - Discover how AWS is reducing it's environmental impact - participate in interactive quizzes to test your knowledge Why It’s Worth Your Time This tour isn’t just about learning how the cloud works - it’s about discovering where you might fit into it. Whether you’re into tech, engineering, problem-solving or sustainability, there’s a career in cloud computing that could be the perfect match for 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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