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Graduate Software Developer Engineer Interview Experience - Madrid, Spain

February 1, 2025
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Process

  1. OA: Leetcode-style

    • Autocompletion (passed)
    • Can two usernames be reorganized to be equal, skipping certain characters (failed, not enough time)
  2. Work Simulation

  3. 3 calls with current employees:

    • First Software Development Manager
    • Then SDE II
    • Then another SDE II
  4. Live code interview:

    • Prove a simplified "Juego de la Oca" board (an array of every cell and how many moves can you move at most from there) can be solved.
    • Provided a list of lists of ordered strings, return a single ordered list in an efficient way.
    • Design a Pizza class with the ability to provide a base, size, and toppings, and return the price depending on those parameters.

Questions

Prove a simplified "Juego de la Oca" board (an array of every cell and how many moves you can move at most from there) can be solved.

Provided a list of lists of ordered strings, return a single ordered list efficiently.

Design a Pizza class with the ability to provide a base, size, and toppings, and return the price depending on those parameters.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Amazon Graduate Software Developer Engineer role in Madrid, Spain.

Success Rate

50%
Pass Rate

Amazon's interview process for their Graduate Software Developer Engineer roles in Madrid, Spain is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.

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