The most important reason I want to work for Amazon is that the possibilities for creating and marketing products that have a huge impact are great. At work, I enjoy diving deep and staying connected to details. From what I understand, Amazon is a very data-driven company, so I could use data if I worked there.
Benefits
Medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision coverage. 401(k) savings plan with 50 percent company match. Paid time-off and holiday overtime pay. Resources for overall well-being. Discounts on Amazon purchases.
Nice to work.
Amazon's tech interview process typically involves: * An online assessment * Recruiter screening * Technical phone interviews * Onsite/virtual loop interviews The process focuses on coding, system design, and Amazon's Leadership Principles.
After OA, there are 3 rounds, all onsite. First round was LeetCode Hard. I came up with a brute-force solution quickly but took time to develop the optimal solution. The interviewer was very friendly and helpful. Second round involved two LeetCode
The process consisted of an initial online assessment with coding challenges on data structures and algorithms, followed by a technical interview. During the technical round, I was asked to solve problems in real-time while explaining my thought pro
Amazon's tech interview process typically involves: * An online assessment * Recruiter screening * Technical phone interviews * Onsite/virtual loop interviews The process focuses on coding, system design, and Amazon's Leadership Principles.
After OA, there are 3 rounds, all onsite. First round was LeetCode Hard. I came up with a brute-force solution quickly but took time to develop the optimal solution. The interviewer was very friendly and helpful. Second round involved two LeetCode
The process consisted of an initial online assessment with coding challenges on data structures and algorithms, followed by a technical interview. During the technical round, I was asked to solve problems in real-time while explaining my thought pro