Launch into the corporate world and build relationships with Amazon Selling Partners. Selling Partners are individuals or businesses who sell their products independently at Amazon. You'll be responsible for identifying, establishing and managing Selling Partners to enable them to reach customers around the world by providing tools to list products, resolve issues, and streamline sales. How often can you say that your work changes the world? At Amazon, you’ll say it often. Join us and define tomorrow’s innovations in e-commerce. Key job responsibilities • Work at the intersection between Amazon and its Selling Partners; building and maintaining relationships with them. • Provide customized strategic business advice to Selling Partners to improve their overall performance and grow sales. • Work independently with other teams across the business (Advertising, Seller Support, Logistics etc.) to identify and resolve gaps and pain points for Selling Partners. • Work on internal projects and new feature launches to improve the Selling Partner experience. About the team If you’re insatiably curious and always want to learn more, then you’ve come to the right place. Depending on your location, country, job status and other requirements, some or all of the following benefits may be available to you as a graduate starter. - Competitive pay - At Amazon, most employees have the ability to become owners of the company through the granting and vesting of Restricted Stock Units (RSU’s) - Dynamic work spaces, with free fruit - Unlimited access to internal trainings - Care for your overall wellbeing, with support for your physical and mental health - Real opportunity to grow your career across the organization. Our Graduate start dates are flexible and vary throughout the year. Applications and Assessment Process: Selected candidates will be invited to an online assessment, if successful you’ll attend a virtual interview consisting of a combination of interviews and case studies, focusing on our Leadership Principles. This selection process is subject to change and varies on role and location. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and leveraging our unique perspectives to scale our impact and grow. Amazon has 13 affinity groups (https://www.aboutamazon.com/affinity-groups), sometimes known as employee resource groups, which bring employees together across businesses and locations around the world. With executive and company sponsorship, these groups play an important role in building internal networks for creating a community, advising Amazon business units, leading in service projects, and reaching out to communities where Amazonians live and work.