Things move really fast at Amazon. If there's a chance for improvement or automation in any process or task, it will be done within days.
Learning and employee growth is encouraged.
Amazon has 14 leadership principles, and people here live these principles in every task they do.
Management is also very supportive.
Not any I can think of.
HR reached out to me on LinkedIn. I had an online assessment, where no camera or audio was captured. The level of questions was relatively difficult; I could only do one or two questions and did not get a call back.
The interview question was divided into two sections. The first was leadership principles, followed by one DSA question. The DSA question was related to a deque, but could also be solved using binary search.
It was good. Cleared online OA. Then the second technical round was there. Asked LeetCode: one medium and one hard. It will be really easy if you are consistent with LeetCode. Everything was smooth, and the interviewer at least expects a dry run of y
HR reached out to me on LinkedIn. I had an online assessment, where no camera or audio was captured. The level of questions was relatively difficult; I could only do one or two questions and did not get a call back.
The interview question was divided into two sections. The first was leadership principles, followed by one DSA question. The DSA question was related to a deque, but could also be solved using binary search.
It was good. Cleared online OA. Then the second technical round was there. Asked LeetCode: one medium and one hard. It will be really easy if you are consistent with LeetCode. Everything was smooth, and the interviewer at least expects a dry run of y