So many opportunities. The main part of the job is to, of course, be technologically sound, but there's a whole lot more to it. You get to speak at events, organize events. It's a client-facing role, so you get to work on your communication, interpersonal, and salesy skills as well. All this while working with the best minds in the cloud computing industry and being at the forefront of technology!
The only caveat I see is sometimes you would find yourself working too much, as there's so much to do, so it could be quite overwhelming. So, you have to be a hard worker. But in return, you get to learn a lot of skills, as mentioned in the pros. So, in my opinion, that handwork/overwork is well worth it in the long term.
Online application on Amazon's website. Recruiter call for background, working conditions, and potential next steps. Online test covering a wide variety of topics. Screening with a senior: questions relate to the position and leadership principles
The phone screening interview was very chill, and the interviewer was a very nice lady. She asked me to walk through my CV, then asked two behavioral questions, and then technical questions. In the end, I had time to ask them some questions.
The interview was conducted virtually and lasted almost one hour. Questions covered cloud computing, storage knowledge, and some data structures. The interviewer was very friendly and I felt relaxed. He even gave some hints about questions and fund
Online application on Amazon's website. Recruiter call for background, working conditions, and potential next steps. Online test covering a wide variety of topics. Screening with a senior: questions relate to the position and leadership principles
The phone screening interview was very chill, and the interviewer was a very nice lady. She asked me to walk through my CV, then asked two behavioral questions, and then technical questions. In the end, I had time to ask them some questions.
The interview was conducted virtually and lasted almost one hour. Questions covered cloud computing, storage knowledge, and some data structures. The interviewer was very friendly and I felt relaxed. He even gave some hints about questions and fund