There's lots of good food leftover after meetings and stuff, so that's a plus. I like the fast-paced environment. I think it's very energetic and invigorating, but it's not for everyone.
Amazon is very fast-paced, and they will expect you to know what to do. They don't like it if you ask too many questions to your team, and you are expected to work independently.
Straightforward. First, an online assessment, then behavioral questions, then I was invited to the interview. The interview was smooth, with typical questions. I used the STAR method. They responded with the offer a couple of days later. The process
It started with an introduction, and then the interviewer shifted to DSA questions. Two questions were asked. The first one was a variation of merge k sorted lists, and the second I don't remember exactly.
One round of technical interviews, which usually includes one LeetCode-style question. Doing the tagged questions might be a good start. Then, you also have a behavioral portion where you answer questions based on the leadership principles.
Straightforward. First, an online assessment, then behavioral questions, then I was invited to the interview. The interview was smooth, with typical questions. I used the STAR method. They responded with the offer a couple of days later. The process
It started with an introduction, and then the interviewer shifted to DSA questions. Two questions were asked. The first one was a variation of merge k sorted lists, and the second I don't remember exactly.
One round of technical interviews, which usually includes one LeetCode-style question. Doing the tagged questions might be a good start. Then, you also have a behavioral portion where you answer questions based on the leadership principles.