Amazon provides many avenues for success and engagement for interns. My team was phenomenal, and my manager and mentor were really helpful throughout the entirety of my internship. We all got along very well, and I had a blast being a part of their team for a short while. The work was interesting, and I learned a ton. My project was complex but not impossible.
Lack of benefits compared to other similar tech companies: no free lunch (unless you find leftovers from catered events!). I worked long hours to ensure project completion.
The interview consists of a one-hour round. This round includes 4-5 behavioral questions, emphasizing leadership principles, followed by one technical question. The technical question is entirely interviewer-dependent but is usually a tagged questi
The process was extensive and required significant technical preparation. It consisted of several components, each demanding careful attention. Additionally, there were multiple phases, leading to considerable waiting periods throughout the intervi
The OA consisted of 3 parts: * Debugging (easy but low time) * Two LeetCode easy-medium questions * A work-life simulation (weird but not hard) After these three rounds, I had one virtual interview with a dev. It included two to three behavio
The interview consists of a one-hour round. This round includes 4-5 behavioral questions, emphasizing leadership principles, followed by one technical question. The technical question is entirely interviewer-dependent but is usually a tagged questi
The process was extensive and required significant technical preparation. It consisted of several components, each demanding careful attention. Additionally, there were multiple phases, leading to considerable waiting periods throughout the intervi
The OA consisted of 3 parts: * Debugging (easy but low time) * Two LeetCode easy-medium questions * A work-life simulation (weird but not hard) After these three rounds, I had one virtual interview with a dev. It included two to three behavio