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Amazon Pharmacy Career Tour (US Only)

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Remote (UK)Virtual Experience

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About this role

Overview What happens between a doctor writing a prescription and a patient receiving their medication? In this Career Tour with Amazon Future Engineer, you'll follow that journey from the inside – visiting an Amazon Pharmacy fulfilment centre to discover how cutting-edge technology and skilled people work together to make it happen. Whether you're drawn to healthcare, science, or engineering, there's a career here with your name on it. What’s Included Follow a prescription from intake to delivery, and meet the people and technology that make it happen at every step. Discover how pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, applied scientists, and process engineers all work together to keep patients safe. Explore the science behind how medication works in the body, and why a pharmacist's expertise matters at every stage. See robotics, computer vision, and machine learning in action – and understand where human judgement will always be essential.

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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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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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