Awesome work at Amazon Robotics.
Friendly co-workers and teams.
New projects and great involvement.
Feels nice to be included and given space to grow in your desired field.
But a quick pace is necessary as the work to complete is a lot.
Decent compensation and good benefits.
A lot of short-forms are used everywhere. It gets really confusing until you get used to it.
Long stock vesting period. Less holidays. Overwhelming at first until you find your pace.
A lot of short-forms are used everywhere. It gets really confusing for the newbies.
I applied and was rejected. Subsequently, I took a HackerRank test and emailed the recruiter, but I did not hear back even after messaging them to ask about my status. I applied another time, took another test, and passed it, but I failed the second
The interview process was poorly structured and quite stressful. Most of the focus was on solving LeetCode-style algorithmic problems under strict time pressure and repeatedly answering behavioral questions based on Amazon’s Leadership Principles. T
Normal format with one OA and four rounds: two coding, one system design, and one low-level system design. Medium to hard level LeetCode questions. The low-level system design round had a common question requiring the use of the decorator pattern.
I applied and was rejected. Subsequently, I took a HackerRank test and emailed the recruiter, but I did not hear back even after messaging them to ask about my status. I applied another time, took another test, and passed it, but I failed the second
The interview process was poorly structured and quite stressful. Most of the focus was on solving LeetCode-style algorithmic problems under strict time pressure and repeatedly answering behavioral questions based on Amazon’s Leadership Principles. T
Normal format with one OA and four rounds: two coding, one system design, and one low-level system design. Medium to hard level LeetCode questions. The low-level system design round had a common question requiring the use of the decorator pattern.