There is a lot to learn, and there is never an end to it in any role if you are working with Amazon. You should only have the zeal to learn something.
Too much work pressure, forget about work-life balance. Very bad benefits compared to any other organization of the same level.
Nothing as much. Everyone works hard to achieve the common goal. I would just say, think of the work-life balance of the people working under you.
The interview process consisted of the following stages: * Recruiter phone screen * Online assessment * Behavioral phone screen * Final rounds Overall, my interview experience was quite good. The major competencies they focused on were basic-level
The process was relatively fast and easy. However, the first interviewer did not show up to the online interview (using Amazon Chime). There were two interviews, consisting of the questions described below.
There were 4 rounds of interview in total: * Round 1 consisted of a proctored exam on desktop, which had a total of 66 questions across 14 sections. * Round 2: Technical Interview 1 (online) * Round 3: Technical Interview 2 (online) * Round
The interview process consisted of the following stages: * Recruiter phone screen * Online assessment * Behavioral phone screen * Final rounds Overall, my interview experience was quite good. The major competencies they focused on were basic-level
The process was relatively fast and easy. However, the first interviewer did not show up to the online interview (using Amazon Chime). There were two interviews, consisting of the questions described below.
There were 4 rounds of interview in total: * Round 1 consisted of a proctored exam on desktop, which had a total of 66 questions across 14 sections. * Round 2: Technical Interview 1 (online) * Round 3: Technical Interview 2 (online) * Round