The Amazon work environment is inherently driven and fast-paced, making work interesting as you are never stuck with the same work for too long. Amazon's culture is customer-centric, which forces you to think from the customer's perspective, driving you to be more goal/delivery-oriented. This leads to better decisions and improved performance. It is a great company for new graduates who want to learn and grow.
Due to its fast-paced nature, Amazon is for people who are self-motivated and want to actively learn and grow. Individuals who lack self-motivation or the eagerness to learn, and who would like to do the bare minimum, would face issues in a fast-paced environment like Amazon's, where most people around them would be their own drivers of success.
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