During summer, 2017, Amazon was excited to host the “A to Z Experience,” designed to inspire youth to pursue an education and, some day, careers in science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM). We welcomed hundreds of local students ages 9 to 14 to our urban Seattle headquarters and nearby robotics fulfillment center. Students participating in the A to Z Experience were “Amazonians for the day.” They went through “new hire orientation,” got their very own Amazon employee badge, toured Amazon’s urban Seattle Headquarters, and brainstormed Amazon’s next “big idea.” They then headed to an Amazon fulfillment center in Kent, WA to take a tour, learn to prep and ship an Amazon package, and build their own Amazon robot. During their one-of-a-kind visit, they met and interacted with dozens of Amazonians who shared their own experiences pursuing careers in STEM fields. Amazon partnered with the Seattle nonprofit Washington STEM to develop a robust STEM curriculum for the attending students. The Amazon STEM Store provided handpicked items for the attending students to continue the inspiration at home.
“We enjoyed welcoming hundreds of curious students to Amazon,” said Jeff Wilke, CEO of Amazon Consumer. “Whether they walked away wanting to build advanced robotics technology, invent brand new devices, or build applications that make customers lives easier, we hoped that being Amazonians for a day helped them feel inspired and empowered to pioneer and invent in whatever field they choose.”
You can also follow
on Twitter or search #AtoZExperience on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.