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Our furry Valentines
We asked Amazonians to share photos of their pets to share the love on Valentine's Day. See a few of our favorites. -
The stories behind the peculiar building names at Amazon's headquarters
Bigfoot, Houdini, and Nessie have all taken up residence on Amazon’s Seattle urban campus, but how did they end up there? -
45,000 and counting
Amazon now has more than 45,000 employees in our hometown, Seattle. Discover why our employees joined, why they stay, and why their ID badges aren't all the same color. -
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5 peculiar details from Amazon’s Post-Holiday Party
A major headliner, dozens of food vendors, and fun for all. -
How a door became a desk, and a symbol of Amazon
Today, Amazon offices around the world are filled with door desks, based on Bezos’ early design. -
A peek inside workspaces at Amazon's headquarters
Nine places where Amazonians can go for a change of pace, at Amazon's Seattle headquarters. -
His daughter wanted to read, so he wrote a book
This Amazonian couldn't find many books with African American or minority characters, so he created and published one, himself. -
Why one Amazonian takes a kayak to work
This software engineer believes in the gift of a less boring commute. -
Thousands attend Amazon's ‘Bring Your Parents to Work Day’
Last Friday we hosted our second annual ‘Bring Your Parents to Work Day’ at our Seattle Headquarters. Thousands of employees showed their parents around campus and took part in activities including learning how to screen print at the Expressions art activity and a Prime Video screening of The Tick. -
Boston Amazonians celebrate 'bring your kids to work day'
Office hosted activities and events for over 300 Amazonians and their kids.
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