Working at Amazon will elevate your thinking scope, maturity, and overall standard. The learning curve is slow but qualitative.
Work hours are long, and work-life balance is poor though.
I first had a call with the recruiter regarding the position and expectations. She also provided some material to prepare with. I later had a 45-minute technical interview. It was mostly basics, except for some coding questions.
Nothing related to QA activities, only focused on data structures and logic. It was mostly like a development interview. Also, a few questions on project contributions and efforts. If you want to get through the interview, it must not only be techn
Seven rounds of hell with refusals in order to hire an Indian from a body shop that back-pays an Indian hire manager. Complete nonsense with refusals sent on weekends at 3 AM. Indians corrupt the Amazon hiring process (not only Amazon).
I first had a call with the recruiter regarding the position and expectations. She also provided some material to prepare with. I later had a 45-minute technical interview. It was mostly basics, except for some coding questions.
Nothing related to QA activities, only focused on data structures and logic. It was mostly like a development interview. Also, a few questions on project contributions and efforts. If you want to get through the interview, it must not only be techn
Seven rounds of hell with refusals in order to hire an Indian from a body shop that back-pays an Indian hire manager. Complete nonsense with refusals sent on weekends at 3 AM. Indians corrupt the Amazon hiring process (not only Amazon).