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Rohit Prasad, Amazon’s head of AI, exclusively told Fortune at the VivaTech conference in Paris that it’s your attitude that’s make-or-break. “Be genuine,” he advised. “If you’re not genuine, you ...
But according to Amazon’s head of AI, Rohit Prasad, there’s one simple way job seekers can stand out: be themselves. Stumbling your way through an interview question won’t cost you the job.
If you're not genuine, you won't do well in an Amazon interview,” the tech giant’s AI chief warns—and both Jeff Bezos and Andy Jassy have said the same.