Amazon Career Day was held in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, just around the corner from the forthcoming HQ2 building.
Williams, Amazon's vice president of workforce development, said the headquarters already has 70 employees who are currently working in a temporary space.
Once we arrived, we made our way to the back of the line, but quickly found there was no end in sight.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBy the time we reached the end of the line, it had made its way down and around several city blocks.
Finally we reached the entrance, and we were surprised about the relatively small size of the tent.
Once inside, we found this sign greeting the prospective employees.
Being inside the tent felt a lot like attending an Amazon-themed wedding, with its string light aesthetic and '90s-era music.
"My Own Worst Enemy" by Lit was a particularly interesting musical choice.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe further we walked into the tent, the more crowded it got. On one side of the event, attendees were packed in like sardines.
The most popular station at the event was the resume review and interview tip booth.
One very eager attendee who spotted my press badge confused me for an Amazon employee and asked if I would take a look at his resume.
Here visitors could get specialized one-on-one advice from Amazon employees.
However, we saw mentoring and networking happening all over the venue.
Here was another prospective employee seeking valuable insights.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBoth inside the tent and at various points in line, Amazon employees passed out water and snacks to keep spirits and energy levels high.
There was also a cold brew coffee stand.
Amazon even had some fun with the snacks.
Throughout the day, Amazon held various panel discussions on topics like work culture and company growth.
Here, Williams (right) discusses the experience of working at Amazon.
There was a wide variety of informational booths at the event ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... including one specifically for people with a military background ...
... as well as one on fintech and finance.
Booths on Amazon Web Services and Alexa were especially popular.
There was also a booth for Amazon's social groups and minority-centric programs like the Black Engineering Network and Latinos @ Amazon.
People waited in line underneath a Jeff Bezos quote to learn about Amazon.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLining the wall on one side of the tent was a list of Amazon products.
And on the other was a timeline of important events in Amazon history.
On the way out, attendees could grab some swag in the form of stickers and pens.
As we looped around to exit, we saw lines continuing to grow.
It was so crowded that I almost missed the informational table on community building in Crystal City.
Here Amazon employees shared information about upcoming events like crafting.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWhen we left around 2 p.m., the event was still going strong. On Monday, Amazon extended the hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to account for high interest.