Amazon is a great company to work for as a Control System Specialist.
Amazon, being an e-commerce platform, is not very user-friendly. It was very difficult to obtain information and technical help from other co-workers worldwide.
It's better to have interaction with the group you're managing on a daily basis. That way, employees get to know the management better. In times of need, employees are more eager to approach them.
One word... Grueling! The interview process was the worst I have experienced in 20 years. They scheduled nine separate one-hour sessions. They did not consider my schedule and maintained a "take it or leave it" attitude. I complied with their schedul
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.
It was easy and to the point. The interviewer was sweet and allowed me enough time to think about how to approach solving the problems. The coding question asked was for an inventory and managing it. It was an easy solve with the right data structure
One word... Grueling! The interview process was the worst I have experienced in 20 years. They scheduled nine separate one-hour sessions. They did not consider my schedule and maintained a "take it or leave it" attitude. I complied with their schedul
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.
It was easy and to the point. The interviewer was sweet and allowed me enough time to think about how to approach solving the problems. The coding question asked was for an inventory and managing it. It was an easy solve with the right data structure