You know, right? Sometimes we doubt ourselves, think whether we would be able to handle things for such a large company that has direct customer impact. The best part of Amazon is they help you overcome that fear. They are always behind you: the team, the management, and everyone constantly watching your back. It is a great place to work.
I don't feel there are any cons, except that Amazon should send hampers on festivals for its employees (just kidding ;)).
Online Assessment (OA) that covered two key areas: DSA (Data Structures & Algorithms): Typical competitive-programming style problems such as arrays, strings, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, etc. Often includes time/space complexity considerat
Good interview experience. It consists of 4 rounds, including an Online Assessment (OA). The last round is a "bar raiser" round. The remaining two are technical rounds. Mostly, the interview focused on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) question
The Amazon SDE interview involves resume screening, phone interviews, and an all-day onsite loop with coding challenges, leadership principle discussions, and potentially system design. To succeed, practice coding, brush up on fundamentals, and be r
Online Assessment (OA) that covered two key areas: DSA (Data Structures & Algorithms): Typical competitive-programming style problems such as arrays, strings, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, etc. Often includes time/space complexity considerat
Good interview experience. It consists of 4 rounds, including an Online Assessment (OA). The last round is a "bar raiser" round. The remaining two are technical rounds. Mostly, the interview focused on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) question
The Amazon SDE interview involves resume screening, phone interviews, and an all-day onsite loop with coding challenges, leadership principle discussions, and potentially system design. To succeed, practice coding, brush up on fundamentals, and be r