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Software Engineer at Amazon.com PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 07:27
Job 1(Software Engineer) at Amazon.com

Job Description 
The Amazon Seller Services Tech India group enables multi-channel commerce solutions for high-profile retailers in the European region such as Marks & Spencer and Mothercare.  We build, own, enhance and innovative feature-rich websites that leverage Amazon e-commerce technology and services. We have the unique opportunity and experience to learn what it takes to build and run a large scale e-Commerce site from click to delivery and have a direct impact on millions  of customers.
Requirements:

We are looking for a Software Development Engineer who is independent, flexible, innovative, self-directed, eager to learn and understand how to architect, design and write high-performance, highly-available, and maintainable software. Candidates should have strong Frontend Development skill (CSS/JS), Java, OOAD and OOP skills as well as good knowledge and experience in n-tiered web architectures. Knowledge of web protocols, databases (Oracle & Berkeley), caching technologies, and highly-available and scalable distributed systems and applications is desired.
 
 
 
Basic Qualifications 
A Masters or a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with minimum 1 year of development experience is required. The candidate must have a proven record of completion of at least one full project life cycle. Excellent debugging skills and an attitude of enthusiastically supporting the customers who use our software are a must. Solid communication skills and the ability to work in a team and with internal/external customers is critical.
 
Preferred Qualifications 
Any prior frontend development experience (CSS, JavaScript libraries), working knowledge in Perl and J2EE UI framework is highly preferrable.
 
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 07:30