Innovative Projects: As an SDE at Amazon in Seattle, you get to work on cutting-edge projects that have a significant impact on millions of users worldwide.
Learning Opportunities: The fast-paced environment encourages constant learning and growth. There are numerous internal resources and courses available for skill enhancement.
Talented Colleagues: You work alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry, which fosters a culture of collaboration and innovation.
Compensation: Competitive salary and generous stock options. The benefits package is comprehensive, including health insurance, 401(k) match, and more.
Career Advancement: There are clear pathways for promotion and career growth within the company, with regular performance reviews and feedback sessions.
Work Environment: The Seattle campus offers modern workspaces, excellent amenities, and a vibrant community. The location is great for those who enjoy urban living with easy access to nature.
Work-Life Balance: The workload can be intense, and long hours are not uncommon. This can make it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
High Pressure: The high expectations and fast-paced nature of the job can be stressful. The emphasis on performance and metrics can sometimes feel overwhelming.
On-Call Duties: SDEs may be required to be on-call, which can disrupt personal time, especially during high-traffic periods.
Complex Systems: Navigating and understanding Amazon’s complex and vast systems can be daunting, especially for newcomers.
Data Structures & Algorithms Medium/Hard LeetCode style. Time complexity discussion. Edge cases & testing. System Design (simplified for SDE I) Not large-scale architecture. Examples: design a URL shortener, elevator system, or parking lot. Mo
It was a 3-hour interview: two LeetCode, one system design, and one behavioral. One round was with a Bar Raiser. The process is pretty simple. Basic 150 Blind is good enough to pass the interview.
Once you’re scheduled, you get one day for a three-round loop: * The first is a low-level design and behavioral round. * The second has two DSA questions. * The third is a one-hour behavioral interview. It’s about four hours total in one day.
Data Structures & Algorithms Medium/Hard LeetCode style. Time complexity discussion. Edge cases & testing. System Design (simplified for SDE I) Not large-scale architecture. Examples: design a URL shortener, elevator system, or parking lot. Mo
It was a 3-hour interview: two LeetCode, one system design, and one behavioral. One round was with a Bar Raiser. The process is pretty simple. Basic 150 Blind is good enough to pass the interview.
Once you’re scheduled, you get one day for a three-round loop: * The first is a low-level design and behavioral round. * The second has two DSA questions. * The third is a one-hour behavioral interview. It’s about four hours total in one day.