This refers to the situation where an applicant for a Software Development Engineer (SDE) internship at Amazon has passed the initial screening and interview stages but has not received an immediate offer. Instead, their application is placed in a pool of qualified candidates who might receive an offer later if positions become available due to other candidates declining or if Amazon expands its internship program. For instance, a student might receive a notification stating they are on this, indicating positive feedback from the interview but requiring them to wait for a potential opening.
Being on this list signifies that the applicant performed well during the application process, demonstrating the necessary skills and qualifications Amazon seeks. It offers a chance to secure a coveted internship role, providing valuable experience and a potential pathway to a full-time position. Historically, placement on this has allowed many students who initially didn’t receive an offer to later gain an internship, leading to significant career benefits. This reflects the dynamic nature of intern placement and Amazon’s consideration of strong candidates even when immediate spots aren’t available.