Good pay and I was lucky to join a team with a wide array of profiles. Everyone was very hardworking and an amazing colleague. The offices are well equipped.
Management doesn't care about you. You're there to provide results, and that's all they're interested in. In my time at Amazon, I did not have any 1:1s with my PM, no follow-ups, or check-ins. I was fired out of nowhere before my trial period was up because they wanted to get rid of the external contractors on the project.
I had to complete two LeetCode-style programming exercises. I got two quite difficult ones; one of them had to be solved using dynamic programming, but a friend of mine got two a bit easier.
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
I had to complete two LeetCode-style programming exercises. I got two quite difficult ones; one of them had to be solved using dynamic programming, but a friend of mine got two a bit easier.
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