You will get to learn AWS services.
The work culture is good and open. You get closer to the internal clients and customers than any service company. There is a deserving pay range for employees. Discipline is maintained. There are easy IJPs internally. Everything is about Amazon's Leadership Principles, which is a good way to drive us.
As a support engineer, you will get less chance of developing, but yeah, you can always find a way to your developer journey internally.
Not flexible to work from diverse locations. The whole team has to be in the same location.
The first round was an assessment test of 2.5 hours, which consisted of 3 sections, whatever you chose. This was followed by a technical round of one hour. The interviewer was very good and supportive; he was always motivating me to answer questions
Great people and the questions were very easy to answer. I think I did great. I hope they get back to me soon. How did you handle yourself during the system crash?
The interview consisted of a total of 4 rounds. 1. Tech interview, where two easy-level and one medium-level LeetCode question were asked. 2. Scripting and Troubleshooting. I didn't know anything about scripting and stated that. I was given a scena
The first round was an assessment test of 2.5 hours, which consisted of 3 sections, whatever you chose. This was followed by a technical round of one hour. The interviewer was very good and supportive; he was always motivating me to answer questions
Great people and the questions were very easy to answer. I think I did great. I hope they get back to me soon. How did you handle yourself during the system crash?
The interview consisted of a total of 4 rounds. 1. Tech interview, where two easy-level and one medium-level LeetCode question were asked. 2. Scripting and Troubleshooting. I didn't know anything about scripting and stated that. I was given a scena