The onboarding process at Amazon is amazing. There are more resources and training available than what you will likely have time for.
So far, I have no complaints.
It was pretty simple, not too hard. You just present yourself well and be confident in what you're bringing to the table. And, yes, if you want the job, like any other job, just be as professional as possible.
They just asked behavioral questions. It was an overall good experience, not hard at all. Don’t expect much difficulty in the interview process; don’t stress it. I am lying; I just want to see interviews. I didn’t interview at Amazon.
LeetCode style coding questions, mostly easy to medium. Any language is acceptable. At least one object-oriented question is planned, making Java a bit more convenient for that. More words, words, words, words.
It was pretty simple, not too hard. You just present yourself well and be confident in what you're bringing to the table. And, yes, if you want the job, like any other job, just be as professional as possible.
They just asked behavioral questions. It was an overall good experience, not hard at all. Don’t expect much difficulty in the interview process; don’t stress it. I am lying; I just want to see interviews. I didn’t interview at Amazon.
LeetCode style coding questions, mostly easy to medium. Any language is acceptable. At least one object-oriented question is planned, making Java a bit more convenient for that. More words, words, words, words.