A great company to grow common sense and learn how to create good products that customers find useful.
Unnecessarily stressful at times, with scrappy architecture in pockets and highly siloed at parts.
I worked at Amazon for about one and a half years until I was laid off. During my employment with Amazon, I was recognized as a valued employee. I applied again after seven months of being unemployed and asked my internal connections to refer me to
Had one round of System Design interview. I thought the interview went okay; if not great, it went decently well. Received a rejection response, with a suggestion to apply again in six months.
A round of five interviews in one day is challenging. They have a well-structured process, but there is no feedback, so I didn't know how to improve. The interviews are related to their Leadership Principles. Your experience must align with those pr
I worked at Amazon for about one and a half years until I was laid off. During my employment with Amazon, I was recognized as a valued employee. I applied again after seven months of being unemployed and asked my internal connections to refer me to
Had one round of System Design interview. I thought the interview went okay; if not great, it went decently well. Received a rejection response, with a suggestion to apply again in six months.
A round of five interviews in one day is challenging. They have a well-structured process, but there is no feedback, so I didn't know how to improve. The interviews are related to their Leadership Principles. Your experience must align with those pr