There are a lot of learning opportunities, but most of them are not usable outside of Amazon.
There is a high learning curve on internal legacy systems. You can deep dive to learn about the business.
No work-life balance. The organization wants you to constantly think of work. Everyone is overloaded with tasks.
12-14 hours are expected to work in IT. Check how much time people logged in for work. People are working for their family, not Amazon.
I got an employee referral from one of my friends. The interview consisted of 4 rounds. Each round had: * One coding question (basic arrays) * Either an SQL or Unix-related question * A few details about my current role * A logical thinking-related
My worst experience ever was when I was completely ghosted after an interview. I put in a lot of effort preparing and attending, only to receive no response or feedback. It left me feeling disrespected and uncertain about my status, as I waited anxio
Good interview process: * 1 OA * 1 elimination * 4 loop interviews Great experience. The process was so smooth. Best tech recruiting team. Best talented interviewers. Very good technical questions covering: * Unix * Coding * Troublesh
I got an employee referral from one of my friends. The interview consisted of 4 rounds. Each round had: * One coding question (basic arrays) * Either an SQL or Unix-related question * A few details about my current role * A logical thinking-related
My worst experience ever was when I was completely ghosted after an interview. I put in a lot of effort preparing and attending, only to receive no response or feedback. It left me feeling disrespected and uncertain about my status, as I waited anxio
Good interview process: * 1 OA * 1 elimination * 4 loop interviews Great experience. The process was so smooth. Best tech recruiting team. Best talented interviewers. Very good technical questions covering: * Unix * Coding * Troublesh