Amazon is a large company with different teams that work on vastly different topics.
Your experience might significantly differ from team to team.
Usually, you will find yourself switching teams in the first year to find the team that better fits you.
One nice aspect of Amazon is that they emphasize making real products or services and making money out of it. This gives a clear direction to the projects.
Some teams have a very heavy workload. Compensation is also not competitive with other tech companies.
Call with a recruiter, followed by a technical interview. The technical interview covered broad Machine Learning questions, then the coding part. The problem required prior knowledge of a calculus theorem, which, in my opinion, was not fair.
The interview process was nice and clear. I had two rounds of interviews for the internship position. Both rounds were technical interviews. They asked about my research experience and a case study. Both included programming questions.
It was good, but they didn't respond to me for a long time after 14 days. I asked them why, but they didn't respond back.
Call with a recruiter, followed by a technical interview. The technical interview covered broad Machine Learning questions, then the coding part. The problem required prior knowledge of a calculus theorem, which, in my opinion, was not fair.
The interview process was nice and clear. I had two rounds of interviews for the internship position. Both rounds were technical interviews. They asked about my research experience and a case study. Both included programming questions.
It was good, but they didn't respond to me for a long time after 14 days. I asked them why, but they didn't respond back.