A lot to learn.
You are always doing something new and exciting.
Plenty of internal teams you can change to if you want a change later.
Role changes are encouraged; a lot of people move from one role to another.
Lots of training and learning opportunities.
It could be trouble if you don't know what you're getting into. You get a lot of responsibility. Depending on where you are coming from, there might be a lot to learn initially, and then some always.
Python - DSA questions Data Modeling - Asked to design a data model for a transactional database schema. SQL - Simple to medium questions that can be solved easily. Behavioral - Covered questions like those at other companies.
3-Round Interview Process: 1st and 2nd rounds: Technical interview, solving Python and SQL questions. 3rd round: Loop interview with 5 rounds (Data Engineer, BI Engineer, Manager, and Bar Raiser). The team was based out of Seattle. On-site.
The Amazon interview was straightforward and very technical. It focused mainly on the techniques we approach day-to-day. Behavioral questions were asked using the STAR method, centered around Amazon’s Leadership Principles. Interviewers were profe
Python - DSA questions Data Modeling - Asked to design a data model for a transactional database schema. SQL - Simple to medium questions that can be solved easily. Behavioral - Covered questions like those at other companies.
3-Round Interview Process: 1st and 2nd rounds: Technical interview, solving Python and SQL questions. 3rd round: Loop interview with 5 rounds (Data Engineer, BI Engineer, Manager, and Bar Raiser). The team was based out of Seattle. On-site.
The Amazon interview was straightforward and very technical. It focused mainly on the techniques we approach day-to-day. Behavioral questions were asked using the STAR method, centered around Amazon’s Leadership Principles. Interviewers were profe