Amazon has a startup culture. Here, you own a module from its requirement until its deployment in production. So, you will learn the full lifecycle of a product.
Work pressure is a little high as there are strict deadlines. If you have a dependency on the US, then you have to work till late at night.
Introduction, some info about the project. A detailed explanation for why a particular tech stack was chosen. Two DSA questions were asked, the approach was discussed, and time complexity analysis was done.
I had 4 rounds of interviews. The first round was DSA, where I was asked 2 medium-difficulty questions. The next round was low-level system design. The third round was high-level system design. The last round, in which I was rejected, was the man
The interviewer made me feel calm and relaxed and was very welcoming. I was given time to think through and explain my thought process very clearly. The calm environment helped me solve the problem.
Introduction, some info about the project. A detailed explanation for why a particular tech stack was chosen. Two DSA questions were asked, the approach was discussed, and time complexity analysis was done.
I had 4 rounds of interviews. The first round was DSA, where I was asked 2 medium-difficulty questions. The next round was low-level system design. The third round was high-level system design. The last round, in which I was rejected, was the man
The interviewer made me feel calm and relaxed and was very welcoming. I was given time to think through and explain my thought process very clearly. The calm environment helped me solve the problem.