The work is challenging, and most of your colleagues are excellent, which means you can easily grow.
Relatively low treatment in the industry and very poor work-life balance.
In recent years, AWS has become bureaucratic inside, which can make you very tired.
Be aware of corruption. I noticed some hiring and internal transfer process problems and corruptions which are not appropriate to talk about here.
Two people showed up for the second interview. Straight from the beginning, it was obvious that they didn’t want me for some reason, yet they dragged it out for an hour. Then I realized that this was a presale team and they were trying to fish for i
The process was quite lengthy. I was scheduled for multiple calls and made it to one of the final rounds. Ultimately, I turned it down because there were multiple opportunities where the interviewers showed up late. I don't want to work for someone
During a loop of interviews, you need to answer quickly and shortly. What did you do that was very difficult in your work before this interview? Why do you want to join AWS? Explain in detail a project you did.
Two people showed up for the second interview. Straight from the beginning, it was obvious that they didn’t want me for some reason, yet they dragged it out for an hour. Then I realized that this was a presale team and they were trying to fish for i
The process was quite lengthy. I was scheduled for multiple calls and made it to one of the final rounds. Ultimately, I turned it down because there were multiple opportunities where the interviewers showed up late. I don't want to work for someone
During a loop of interviews, you need to answer quickly and shortly. What did you do that was very difficult in your work before this interview? Why do you want to join AWS? Explain in detail a project you did.