San Luis Obispo is a very nice environment to work in at Amazon.
Pretty small town, not a lot of stuff to do.
I went through the Amazon interview process recently. The coding part was fair; the questions were reasonable and manageable if you're comfortable with data structures and problem-solving. The behavioral portion, however, was the main focus. They w
Their recruiting process is slow, so I waited a long time for an interview. During the interview, there were DS and A questions, and a behavioral check focused on their leadership principles. The interviewer was pretty chill; although I was nervous,
The first person seemed not to know the question they were even asking me. The other two seemed chill, but it was just not a great experience. RIP the Zon. I wish they would take me.
I went through the Amazon interview process recently. The coding part was fair; the questions were reasonable and manageable if you're comfortable with data structures and problem-solving. The behavioral portion, however, was the main focus. They w
Their recruiting process is slow, so I waited a long time for an interview. During the interview, there were DS and A questions, and a behavioral check focused on their leadership principles. The interviewer was pretty chill; although I was nervous,
The first person seemed not to know the question they were even asking me. The other two seemed chill, but it was just not a great experience. RIP the Zon. I wish they would take me.