Amazon has been very good to me with pay, benefits, and certain accommodations.
It's usually individual people that I run into every so often that are the cons.
A group of candidates was being interviewed simultaneously. We all joined a waiting room together, where we were greeted by the hiring manager. This was followed by two one-on-one interviews with other people in similar roles. The first was with som
My interview process for a Quality Control Engineer role at Amazon started with a recruiter phone screen. During this screen, I discussed my background, experience, and how I aligned with Amazon's Leadership Principles. Next, I had a technical phone
Applied, waited a while, got OA, two-question LC med, final round behavioral + LC easy. Waitlisted then got off the waitlist. Pretty chill process, maybe somewhat RNG with interviewer. Chill process overall.
A group of candidates was being interviewed simultaneously. We all joined a waiting room together, where we were greeted by the hiring manager. This was followed by two one-on-one interviews with other people in similar roles. The first was with som
My interview process for a Quality Control Engineer role at Amazon started with a recruiter phone screen. During this screen, I discussed my background, experience, and how I aligned with Amazon's Leadership Principles. Next, I had a technical phone
Applied, waited a while, got OA, two-question LC med, final round behavioral + LC easy. Waitlisted then got off the waitlist. Pretty chill process, maybe somewhat RNG with interviewer. Chill process overall.