I was in Seattle, and it was a very good experience for interns here. I was in a department that had very good work-life balance. My teammates most of the time worked 8 hours every day, and we had a lot of recreational activities after work. I went to watch a baseball game with my mentor, played some board games at my manager's house, etc., etc.
There might be someone saying that Amazon is a terrible company to work at. I will not deny that some teams have terrible work-life balance, but at least the team I worked at was not one of that kind.
No, nothing during my internship.
The university hire team is not very efficient.
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.
Interview (one round): They asked some data structures and algorithms questions, and also some basic CS knowledge. I found it not easy at all. The market is really not doing well right now.
Coding OA -> One-way workplace OA -> Technical interview -> Offer. The technical interview was just a tagged LeetCode question (medium difficulty). The overall process took quite long. I got the OA late December, and the interview was in February.
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.
Interview (one round): They asked some data structures and algorithms questions, and also some basic CS knowledge. I found it not easy at all. The market is really not doing well right now.
Coding OA -> One-way workplace OA -> Technical interview -> Offer. The technical interview was just a tagged LeetCode question (medium difficulty). The overall process took quite long. I got the OA late December, and the interview was in February.