Virtual Field Trips to Explore Careers of the Future
Career Tours are free, interactive virtual field trips that inspire students to pursue careers of the future by exploring Amazon’s technologies. Tour whenever, wherever on Kahoot!.
Preview the tours using the trailers below or click “learn more” to visit tour specific sites.
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How are internships an important stepping stone on a students’ career pathway? And what does an intern even do? On this tour, get an insider’s view of a day in the life of an Amazon intern, from the projects they work on to office culture and networking. Hear directly from current and former interns about the skills they developed and how the experience shaped their career pathways. Then learn tips for navigating the Amazon Future Engineer scholarship application process and Amazon internship process.
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On this tour, students discover how engineers and pharmacists work together with robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to help customers get the medications they need to get or stay healthy. Along the way, explore careers that intersect passions for healthcare and helping others, like pharmacist, pharmacy technician, process engineer, and applied scientist. Play the tour today on Kahoot! and inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals.
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How does a song go from being recorded to streaming on Amazon Music? How do people collaborate to build or update a music streaming app? And what careers make it all happen? Take students behind the scenes of Amazon Music to follow a song’s journey from studio to streaming. Meet a producer, mastering engineer, lawyer, UX designer, software development engineer and more as students discover how computer science and people bring their favorite songs to their earbuds!
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How did we go from renting DVDs from the store in the ‘ancient’ 1990s to being able to stream movies from anywhere at any time? Take students behind the scenes of the cloud to discover the components of computers, how data is stored at data centers, and the hardware and protocols that send data around the world at the speed of light. Along the way, students meet career professionals that work as a hardware engineer, fiber splicer, data center operations technician, and network engineer.
Imagine this - your students go to take a selfie but as they snap the picture, the phone displays “There is not enough available storage to take a photo.” They want to free up some storage by uploading photos to the cloud, but is it safe and sustainable? On this second tour, students explore the data center infrastructure, the physical and cybersecurity measures, and Amazon’s sustainability efforts that protect data and keep it green! Meet a data center engineering operator, control technician, cybersecurity specialist, and sustainability specialist to explore careers of the future.
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From our online store to your doorstep, discover how computer science, state-of-the-art engineering, and incredible people deliver customer orders at Amazon. Meet a hardware research scientist, software development manager, and manager of solutions design team from Amazon Robotics. Available in both a K-5 and Grades 6+ version.
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Join Amazon Future Engineer, Lockheed Martin, and Cisco from Johnson Space Center to learn about the amazing technology on board the Orion spacecraft in NASA’s Artemis I flight test. Explore careers of the future by meeting a system integration test engineer and software lead from Lockheed Martin, a technical leader and technical marketing engineer from Webex by Cisco, and software development engineers from Amazon’s Alexa.
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I was just amazed of all the computer science is used to get a package from order to ship...I know a lot of people say that computers are putting people out of jobs, but this tour shows young people that is not true. It helped them to understand the jobs might look different, because humans have to be behind all the technology.
Teacher, Springfield, MO -
“I struggle to find STEM resources that are actually interesting to kids, that they might connect with and set a goal. I want to motivate them to graduate and have a career because we have a low graduation rate, and I think this tour could be part of a program that leads to that.”
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The video was very helpful, informational, and entertaining and I loved learning about how the packages are shipped.
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I loved this experience! The videos were descriptive but not too heavy on technical terms, so my students were able to understand without issues. The addition of Kahoot trivia was genius! It kept my students so engaged, and we all learned a ton about Amazon! I also love the added teaching tool- the note catchers!
Teacher, Old Forge, PA -
It was really entertaining actually - I didn’t realize how high tech everything was. My favorite part was the workers actually telling us about themselves it really shows how they are people just like us that we can one day become.
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The students absolutely loved this tour! [They] really liked pretending to ride along on the conveyor belts. After, students kept discussing the tour and how much they enjoyed the experience. As a teacher, I appreciate how easy it was to prepare for the lesson.
Teacher, Linglestown, PA -
My kids said things such as “This is so fun!,” “Can we do this more?,” and “I am learning so much! I did not know that!” They had such a great time working together, laughing, communicating, talking with one another and the teachers...The presenters were amazing! It was very engaging and well made!
Teacher, Humboldt, CA -
It was wonderful that you included both students and STEM professionals to make the experience both relatable and inspiring...[There] was so much new vocabulary that was introduced but explained in a way that the students could grasp it. The Alexa technology really got their attention because they use it in many of their homes.
Teacher, Lorraine, VA
Before the Tour
Download a tour-specific Teacher Toolkit that includes standards alignment, a Kahoot! facilitation guide, student worksheet, discussion questions, certificate of completion, and more!
Download a tour-specific Teacher Toolkit that includes standards alignment, a Kahoot! facilitation guide, student worksheet, discussion questions, certificate of completion, and more!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What will my class see on the tours?
Students can journey inside an Amazon Robotic Fulfillment Center to discover how computer science helps deliver customer orders, head aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft to learn how Alexa went to the Moon, or enter into an AWS Data Center to uncover “the Cloud”. As students learn how a particular technology works, they also meet the incredible Amazon employees who brought that innovation to life!
How long are the tours?
You’ll need about 45 minutes to take the tour on Kahoot! Students will be guided through the tour and get to compete against each other on embedded trivia questions. Find more info about the tour in the Tour Toolkit.
Are the tours live?
We no longer offer live virtual tours. The Fullfillment Center Tour and all other tours are available on Kahoot! to play at your convenience.
What grade levels can attend?
We recommend Career Tours for grades 3+. See individual tours for grade recommendations.
How much does this cost?
The tours, and all materials included in the accompanying Teacher Toolkit, are provided to teachers at no cost.
What student data is collected?
We do not collect personal student information on either tour. If a teacher does have a Kahoot! accounts, they can assign the tour to their students to track their students’ progress, but individuals’ information is not shared with Amazon.
Can individual students sign up by themselves, independent of a class?
Yes, absolutely. Students can also play the Kahoot! version of the tour on their own. Visit each tour’s respective websites for links to play solo.
Who can I contact for help?
Reach out to afe-contact@amazon.com for any additional support.
I'm an educator and have a suggestion for a future tour. How can I submit my request?
Send an email to afe-contact@amazon.com and let us know your ideas for future tours and careers to explore!
I'm a company or government entity and would like to help demystify technology and careers of the future. How can I submit my request?
Send an email to afe-contact@amazon.com and someone from Amazon Future Engineer will get back to you within 2 weeks.