Great hands-on experience for everything in the Quality Assurance/Software Testing domain.
From writing UI automation tests to conducting the manual testing of ongoing Amazon projects, it includes all.
Interns are offered the same level of projects that full-time employees work on and conduct all sorts of procedures in the testing domain:
Overall, a great learning experience. You also get to work on software projects that your team's already working on, which may even include building tools on top of LLMs and integrating them with day-to-day tasks.
No cons as such. If becoming a quality assurance engineer is what you want, this is the best place to be.
I had two interviews. They involved very easy technical coding questions and some automated testing questions (e.g., e2e tests vs. unit tests vs. integration tests). They also asked about my experience with testing frameworks/software.
Online Assessment: Chooses Topic: Aptitude, Verbal, OS, DBMS, Security, Testing Coding: Coding question (average level 2) Technical Interviews: Includes managerial and HR questions. Interview questions like: * Types of testing * How did I perfor
I had two F2F interviews. In the first, I was asked to generate test cases for an app. The other was a coding round, a pretty easy question compared to SDE interviews.
I had two interviews. They involved very easy technical coding questions and some automated testing questions (e.g., e2e tests vs. unit tests vs. integration tests). They also asked about my experience with testing frameworks/software.
Online Assessment: Chooses Topic: Aptitude, Verbal, OS, DBMS, Security, Testing Coding: Coding question (average level 2) Technical Interviews: Includes managerial and HR questions. Interview questions like: * Types of testing * How did I perfor
I had two F2F interviews. In the first, I was asked to generate test cases for an app. The other was a coding round, a pretty easy question compared to SDE interviews.