Innovation is key to AWS, and you certainly feel it.
The work environment is highly stimulating, and you are guaranteed to learn something new each day.
On top of this, you get to work with some of the best people in the industry, which allows you to learn far more than you could imagine.
The performance expectations are high, which forces you to do some extra work to prevent falling behind.
🚀 My Amazon Interview Experience Recently, I had the opportunity to go through the hiring process at Amazon, and it was an insightful and growth-filled journey! Here’s how it unfolded: Round 1: Initial Screening A short screening round to unders
The process spanned seven months with constant delays. OA was easy, and the final round interviewers weren't particularly engaged with the questions. Typical behavioral questions can be answered using STAR. The coding questions were more like build
The first round was screening, and my resume was shortlisted. I then received a call for an Online Assessment (OA) from Amazon. In the OA, there were two medium-level LeetCode coding problems, followed by the Amazon Leadership Principle test. My te
🚀 My Amazon Interview Experience Recently, I had the opportunity to go through the hiring process at Amazon, and it was an insightful and growth-filled journey! Here’s how it unfolded: Round 1: Initial Screening A short screening round to unders
The process spanned seven months with constant delays. OA was easy, and the final round interviewers weren't particularly engaged with the questions. Typical behavioral questions can be answered using STAR. The coding questions were more like build
The first round was screening, and my resume was shortlisted. I then received a call for an Online Assessment (OA) from Amazon. In the OA, there were two medium-level LeetCode coding problems, followed by the Amazon Leadership Principle test. My te