The way the entire interview was handled, the questions asked, and the conversations reminded me of applying for an associate-level position. The interviewer went on to say, "Try to break the code, that's what QA is supposed to do." I agree that it is part of the job, not the entire job.
Most recent release:
If something went wrong, what did I do to handle it? What action did I take? What did I resolve? What would I do to avoid something like this in the future?
Writing code: Finding pairs in an array.
Presented a payment app screenshot and was asked to create test cases around it.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Amazon QA Engineer II role in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Amazon's interview process for their QA Engineer II roles in Vancouver, British Columbia is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Amazon's QA Engineer II interview process in Vancouver, British Columbia.