This was a place where I was able to learn by doing work that truly mattered. I got to apply Amazon's culture to my own work ethic, and it made me a much better developer.
As an intern, I knew my days were numbered.
My interviewer was very chill. We started with a standard behavioral question, and he asked a couple of follow-ups. For the technical portion, the first question I got was "Valid Parentheses." The second, follow-up question was how I would implement
It was a process of multiple months, starting with two stages of online interviews: one based around coding and one around problem-solving skills. This was followed by a Zoom interview with some coding questions.
There was a three-step interview process. First, there was an asynchronous coding test with two LeetCode-esque questions. Then, a Workday simulation followed. This included multiple-choice questions about how you would respond to problems, as well
My interviewer was very chill. We started with a standard behavioral question, and he asked a couple of follow-ups. For the technical portion, the first question I got was "Valid Parentheses." The second, follow-up question was how I would implement
It was a process of multiple months, starting with two stages of online interviews: one based around coding and one around problem-solving skills. This was followed by a Zoom interview with some coding questions.
There was a three-step interview process. First, there was an asynchronous coding test with two LeetCode-esque questions. Then, a Workday simulation followed. This included multiple-choice questions about how you would respond to problems, as well