The Experience:
I completed two coding problems within a total of 90 minutes. The first problem was similar in nature and difficulty to LeetCode #220 – Contains Duplicate III. It wasn't an exact match, but the second problem was close to LeetCode #159, #318, and #340.
Following the coding problems, I participated in a work simulation exercise. This involved a mock work email interface and simulated real-world scenarios. Although un-timed, I estimate it took me around 20 minutes.
In this simulation, I received emails from colleagues discussing projects that needed to be built. Each email had an attached survey with approximately five different approaches from which I had to select. These surveys presented a scale of 1-5 for each option, which I used to rate effectiveness or priority in implementation.
Finally, I completed a questionnaire focused on my work philosophy. Each question presented two personal statements with four selectable options between them. I rated on a scale which option I was more likely to say or do.
Coding Assessment and Online Questionnaire
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Amazon Software Development Engineer role in Culver City, California.
Amazon's interview process for their Software Development Engineer roles in Culver City, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Amazon's Software Development Engineer interview process in Culver City, California.