Great work environment, a very organized organizational structure. You know what your next step for promotion is. Your managers will help you achieve your goals, and the company is growing very fast. Excellent benefits, and they care about quality of life.
Working on the floor at a lower level can be very hard and stressful, but if you are willing to grow in the company, you can do so easily.
Very long, over 6 different interviews, and focused on behavioral questions rather than technical ones. While Amazon's interview process is known for being rigorous, they generally don't provide detailed feedback.
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
The interviewer seemed rushed. They asked a barrage of questions with no pause in between. I couldn't answer one, and the interviewer showed zero sympathy, looking at me angrily. The interview wasn't too difficult, but the interviewer made the exper
Very long, over 6 different interviews, and focused on behavioral questions rather than technical ones. While Amazon's interview process is known for being rigorous, they generally don't provide detailed feedback.
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
The interviewer seemed rushed. They asked a barrage of questions with no pause in between. I couldn't answer one, and the interviewer showed zero sympathy, looking at me angrily. The interview wasn't too difficult, but the interviewer made the exper