At Amazon, I was able to expand my knowledge of software development and learn and work on a new product, which enabled me to grow as a developer. I constantly received support from my team and was able to thrive in this new environment. Amazon has a great structure, allowing ample time for training and learning on top of day-to-day work tasks. The intern experience was also improved by the additional opportunities to connect with other interns and expand my network.
I genuinely can't name a con about my interning experience. I felt that it was conducted very well, and I felt that my skills were both given an opportunity to grow and that my skills were valued with what I contributed via my summer project.
It's a three-step process. First, an interaction with the recruiter. Then, there is a coding round, which is an online assessment. Finally, there are four interview rounds, where each round you are asked questions related to Amazon Principles and one
Not sure yet. I am scheduled to interview next week. I will be sure to come back and update this question. I am set to do a phone screen. If all goes well, I'll be doing an onsite interview.
The OA was mailed after 20 days of application. It included one hard LC and one medium LC. The assessment covered system design and basic questions. I provided working solutions for both questions.
It's a three-step process. First, an interaction with the recruiter. Then, there is a coding round, which is an online assessment. Finally, there are four interview rounds, where each round you are asked questions related to Amazon Principles and one
Not sure yet. I am scheduled to interview next week. I will be sure to come back and update this question. I am set to do a phone screen. If all goes well, I'll be doing an onsite interview.
The OA was mailed after 20 days of application. It included one hard LC and one medium LC. The assessment covered system design and basic questions. I provided working solutions for both questions.