A waste of time. Do it only if you want to work there.
There were almost seven interviews in total (including the first one with HR on the phone). The interviews were not difficult, but if your answer is not in the format they want or does not align with what their ego desires to hear, unfortunately, you are not for them.
In general, most (not all) interviewers will be rude and interrupt you in the middle of answering. They might skip to another question if you are not answering as they want, even if your answer is correct.
At the end, you still waste your time preparing a presentation (slides) and leave without receiving any feedback. It's funny that during the calls and interview scheduling, everything is fast.
Questions from various AWS services in the final presentation (in detail and even more than details).
Three behavioral interviews (where they just type the answers into their system and don't even care what you're saying, as they're busy and doing the obligatory interview because someone sent it).
Three technical interviews with only scenarios to describe what you think.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Amazon Solutions Architect role in Montreal, Quebec.
Amazon's interview process for their Solutions Architect roles in Montreal, Quebec is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Amazon's Solutions Architect interview process in Montreal, Quebec.