After registration, you will receive an email containing a proctored test link that you must complete within the next 48 hours.
It will start with basic English grammar, quant, and reasoning sections.
The next part will be a proctored round in which your English listening and writing skills are tested.
If you clear this round, you will receive a GCO Round 1 interview invitation after 15-25 days (depending on the schedule).
In GCO Round 1, a basic interview will be conducted. You will be asked about your qualifications and any experiences in detail, along with your introduction. The interviewer will primarily assess your English communication skills.
After a gap of 22 days, you will receive a link for GCO Interview Round 2.
In this interview, you can expect questions about your introduction, qualifications, experiences (if any), projects (including your final year project), your strengths and weaknesses, some basic aptitude questions, and behavioral-based questions.
Tell me about yourself, sharing your qualifications and experiences (if any).
If employed before, then share your experiences.
If a fresher, tell me about your final year project. How many members were there? How did you lead the group? What were your contributions?
Situational-based questions.
Where do you see yourself in the next 4-5 years?
Being from a technical background, are you fine with a non-technical profile?
Why do you want to join Amazon?
Tell me your strengths and weaknesses. The particular strength you mention, they may ask you to relate it to the job profile.
Some basic aptitude questions. Number series, train-based questions. (They didn't ask me these, but they asked my friends, so it depends).
Some behavioral and situational-based questions. "How will you manage this or that?" They will give you a scenario and put you in a situation to evaluate your responses, basically to check your fitness for the work culture.
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Amazon Catalog Quality Associate role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Amazon's interview process for their Catalog Quality Associate roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Amazon's Catalog Quality Associate interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.