Thanks to Amazon's rigorous hiring process, you'll be sure to find lots of clever people around you to learn from and grow professionally. Scrum is the company standard. You'll get to learn the agile way of software development.
Since Amazon is a large company, a number of internal tools are in use; not everything has to be made from the ground up. An SDE at Amazon generally does not get to work on open-source software, etc. If open-source and building things from scratch is your thing, Amazon probably won't tick all your boxes.
1. **Application** On July 21st, I received an invitation to apply for this role via email. The application included simple questions regarding educational information, resume, location preferences, etc. I submitted the application on the same day.
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.
1. **Application** On July 21st, I received an invitation to apply for this role via email. The application included simple questions regarding educational information, resume, location preferences, etc. I submitted the application on the same day.
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.