[MUSIC PLAYING] Hi, I’m Sirada. I’m studying the Master of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, and I applied for the Amazon Think Big challenge for women, because personally I’m a technology enthusiast. I was an engineer before I switched to finance. So working in problems involving technology and innovation, it’s very intriguing to me. And finding out about all of the cool things that Amazon is up to is really interesting. I learned a lot today, especially Amazon’s way of approaching problems and solving customers’ problems with its very customer oriented way was really interesting.
So in overall it’s a very thought provoking challenge, because it gets me thinking out of the box, and get really creative on developing new business solutions or coming up in the services for Amazon where it’s really great experience. I learned a lot from discussing with other ladies on the team, a lot of them from PhD background and a lot of them has great in-depth knowledge on technology, such as machine learning and AI. So I learned a lot from just working with people in my team already.
And I also learned a lot from the Amazon staff who coached us during the session as well. So then yeah, I just learned a lot about Amazon culture, as well despite talking and discussing with people in the challenge. So in overall it’s really an intriguing experience for me.
Hi, my name is Serte, and I’m a master student in mathematics. I applied because in my master it’s very focused on doing PhD, whereas I think that as a technology oriented or technical oriented student there’s also a lot of interesting and innovative things going on in business. And I think Amazon is especially one of the most innovative companies, and I’ve found it really fun to work in a sort of– on a creative project. But with people all of a technological background, so it was really an interdisciplinary mix of people who are all very technical skills.
So I think we got some very creative results. And I also really like to go over all the other people. So I got to know Amazon a lot better, I got to meet some very interesting people. So it’s a very exciting experience and was great with how good a solution you can come up with in just a few hours and some preparatory.
The Amazon Think Big challenge was an amazing opportunity for us. I was thrown into a group of engineers, mathematicians, PhD students, and it was just wonderful to see how brilliant people could connect with each other and come up with creative ideas to change the world and to empower the world. We got Alexa for health tech, which I think was very intriguing. And the way we could use Alexa for everyday problems was just– it just happened naturally. And know the analogy to the event itself, I think, was very nicely done, having so many amazing mentors to help us think to the leading principles. As well as having the support from Newnham College and Cambridge Judge Business School to bring in the academic and business aspects of Think was just a perfect mixture for us to brainstorm through the problems, and arrive at world-changing solutions.
I experience the great diversity in my team. There were people from different countries. Basically everybody was from different country. We had different ages, different backgrounds, different courses. So it was great to meet new people and to actually confront my ideas with their ideas, and to do something great with them.
Hi, I’m Gladys, I’m an MPhil student in computer science at Newnham here. And I applied for this Amazon Think Big challenge because I thought it was a good opportunity for me who have all the technical skills, but none of the business related experience. And I thought that this was exactly what I got out of the programme today. I found that the challenge itself was indeed very challenging, but it allows us to sort of like explore the problems of that area, and I thought this was a very interesting experience and we got to collaborate with lots of people from different disciplines. And it was very fun and educational.
Hi, my name is Adya Jha, I am studying an MBA at Cambridge Judge Business School, and it’s been a very exciting experience getting involved in this Amazon Think Big challenge. I’m very excited to meet my colleagues from different parts of the University of Cambridge and to work with the employees of Amazon. It’s been a great experience. I would totally recommend this. It’s great to see that Amazon actually think about leaders, women leaders in particular, and for most women leaders to grow and develop their potential. So I’m very excited to be here. I totally recommend in this programme for the future.
My name is Carla Bonnet. I did an undergraduate in international relations and I’m currently completing a MPhil in Management at Cambridge Judge Business School. I’m also a Newnham College member. And I applied to this event because I’ve always had in the back of my mind a desire to maybe apply to a tech company when I graduate. And I don’t have a technical background, and I was reluctant to apply because I thought maybe that was a barrier to entry.
And this event allowed me to understand that there is definitely a space for individuals that only have a surface understanding of technology and business strategies are a good way– are a good background to break into the tech industry. I was also excited to apply to this event because I was reluctant to apply to a tech company because I thought it might be male dominated, and this event reassured me in a sense that I understood that there was a space for women in tech, that there is definitely an interesting feminine perspective that is needed today.