The experience at Amazon is highly team-dependent. If you end up in a bad team, you might have a few initial difficult months. In a good team, life's good. If the team's decent, there are usually no complaints about work-life balance.
Engineering feels like a piece of stones held together by glue. Not impressed.
It is very difficult. The interviewer asked graph and tree depth questions in DSA. I was unable to answer those questions, and I tried to give answers, but it was not possible for me.
OA 2 DSA Questions and Leadership Principle Simulation. One question was about lexicographical string comparison, and the other was sort-based, rule-based, but tricky to attempt. It took 3-4 hours to complete.
1. Online Test (100 mins) * Aptitude (Quant + Logical Reasoning) * Verbal Ability * Pseudocode/Logic & Basic Programming * Numerical puzzles 2. Interview (Single combined round) * Technical: Basics of DBMS, SQL, OS, Networking, c
It is very difficult. The interviewer asked graph and tree depth questions in DSA. I was unable to answer those questions, and I tried to give answers, but it was not possible for me.
OA 2 DSA Questions and Leadership Principle Simulation. One question was about lexicographical string comparison, and the other was sort-based, rule-based, but tricky to attempt. It took 3-4 hours to complete.
1. Online Test (100 mins) * Aptitude (Quant + Logical Reasoning) * Verbal Ability * Pseudocode/Logic & Basic Programming * Numerical puzzles 2. Interview (Single combined round) * Technical: Basics of DBMS, SQL, OS, Networking, c