I think the experience you have at Amazon is very much team-dependent. I worked on a team that was filled with smart, helpful people that wanted to see me grow. The work that they give you is substantial, and if you execute it on time, they will probably use it in production.
It got slow at times; however, the managers were more than happy to listen to your concerns and plan accordingly. Work-life balance also took a toll at times (I would work a couple of hours over 9-5 some days).
Quite a clear process. 2 weeks after submitting my application, I was sent 2 medium-difficulty programming problems, in addition to a behavioral questionnaire. Then, I was granted an interview where I answered questions related to my knowledge; in ad
Take-home challenge then a final round interview - 1 hour mix behavioral & technical. The technical was a LeetCode easy, then a LeetCode medium. The first was LinkedList, and the medium was a graph traversal BFS.
The interview process included an online coding assessment with two LeetCode questions, then a one-hour technical interview with one LeetCode question as well as some background questions. After that, I heard back from them in a few weeks.
Quite a clear process. 2 weeks after submitting my application, I was sent 2 medium-difficulty programming problems, in addition to a behavioral questionnaire. Then, I was granted an interview where I answered questions related to my knowledge; in ad
Take-home challenge then a final round interview - 1 hour mix behavioral & technical. The technical was a LeetCode easy, then a LeetCode medium. The first was LinkedList, and the medium was a graph traversal BFS.
The interview process included an online coding assessment with two LeetCode questions, then a one-hour technical interview with one LeetCode question as well as some background questions. After that, I heard back from them in a few weeks.