Big systems, good pay, pretty much sums it up.
There's a lot of bureaucracy (to be fair, team dependent).
Have to go on-call.
Admit that there's lots of bureaucracy; this is the first step to trying to reduce it.
I was contacted on LinkedIn by an interviewer from Amazon. They discussed the position and job requirements, as well as the steps for completing the interview process. I then completed some code challenges on their site and a detailed system design q
The interview process is lacking in its ability to let you connect with your interviewer. The questions asked and the answers expected are all very scripted. In my experience, this makes it difficult to express who you really are when answering the
They were quick to schedule, not leaving you hanging for days or weeks at a time wondering about your progress. They also made decisions quickly and communicated them promptly.
I was contacted on LinkedIn by an interviewer from Amazon. They discussed the position and job requirements, as well as the steps for completing the interview process. I then completed some code challenges on their site and a detailed system design q
The interview process is lacking in its ability to let you connect with your interviewer. The questions asked and the answers expected are all very scripted. In my experience, this makes it difficult to express who you really are when answering the
They were quick to schedule, not leaving you hanging for days or weeks at a time wondering about your progress. They also made decisions quickly and communicated them promptly.