Amazon strives to be the most customer-centric company, and they are already heading in that direction. Software development is rapid, challenging, and agile.
You learn the best leadership principles and apply them to your daily work life. You learn to develop and design cool stuff.
Learning-wise, it's not too good. They have internal tools and scalable webservices which you use to build any product. No challenges as such at work. You just build your stuff on existing platforms.
Bring more technology
I have four consecutive interview rounds scheduled. These consist of: * Two Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) rounds * One Low-Level Design (LLD) round * One High-Level Design (HLD) round Each round takes place on a separate day.
I was asked a data structure question that required deep knowledge of a rarely used algorithm. While I completed the code, I was marked down for minor optimization issues that the interviewer didn’t even give me time to address. It felt less like te
Pretty good. They scheduled 3 interviews, which went well. Then, they scheduled 2 more. Most interviews followed this format: * Coding questions * Technical questions * Behavioral questions I was rejected in the last round, which was the Bar Raiser
I have four consecutive interview rounds scheduled. These consist of: * Two Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) rounds * One Low-Level Design (LLD) round * One High-Level Design (HLD) round Each round takes place on a separate day.
I was asked a data structure question that required deep knowledge of a rarely used algorithm. While I completed the code, I was marked down for minor optimization issues that the interviewer didn’t even give me time to address. It felt less like te
Pretty good. They scheduled 3 interviews, which went well. Then, they scheduled 2 more. Most interviews followed this format: * Coding questions * Technical questions * Behavioral questions I was rejected in the last round, which was the Bar Raiser