Pay was stupid good. Some nice perks and facilities.
High-pressure, low-support environment. It burns through high-level employees in a similar fashion to how it burns through warehouse employees.
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
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