Interesting projects, really smart people around you with a strong technical skillset, and good work-life balance.
Most of the knowledge you gain during the first couple of months is Amazon-specific, which you won't be able to utilize working for different companies.
I recently completed a technical front-end assessment, followed by a one-hour phone interview that included three behavioral questions and a technical coding challenge. Although the coding challenge was somewhat challenging, I believe I performed we
It was Round 1 of interviews. It started with a coding question, followed by Learning Principles. For the coding question, there was a text editor where I had to write the code (no IDE or option to run the code). I answered every single question,
I started with an OA that had two pure Javascript questions. If you could build simple UI components, you should have been good. Later on, I had a few calls from a recruiter and scheduled a one-hour video call with one of the front-end engineers. It
I recently completed a technical front-end assessment, followed by a one-hour phone interview that included three behavioral questions and a technical coding challenge. Although the coding challenge was somewhat challenging, I believe I performed we
It was Round 1 of interviews. It started with a coding question, followed by Learning Principles. For the coding question, there was a text editor where I had to write the code (no IDE or option to run the code). I answered every single question,
I started with an OA that had two pure Javascript questions. If you could build simple UI components, you should have been good. Later on, I had a few calls from a recruiter and scheduled a one-hour video call with one of the front-end engineers. It