I've been working at AWS as a Solutions Architect for over three years now. It's been a great experience for me so far.
I work hard, like to learn new things, and care about my customers. These align very well with Amazon's leadership principles.
I get to work with talented people at AWS and companies of various sizes, from the largest Fortune 500 to small startups, and use the latest greatest technologies in Big Data and AI/ML.
No free lunch (probably not a bad thing, and good pay and stock performance more than offset this).
Keep up the good work – always Day 1, keep innovating, and run the company like a startup.
The interview process consists of three rounds. The first round is an HR screening. The second round is with one Solutions Architect from Amazon. The final round involves four back-to-back interviews with Solutions Architects, including the hiring
It was mainly onsite, with five people. As it was a customer-facing role, there was a lot of focus on communication in addition to technical questions. Overall, it was a great experience. Everyone was very nice, respectful, and smart. It seemed lik
I applied for a Software Development Engineer (SDE) role for Amazon Alexa. Shortly after, I was informed that the position was actually for an SDE role within Amazon Pay, and the focus of my application shifted accordingly. I interviewed with an SD
The interview process consists of three rounds. The first round is an HR screening. The second round is with one Solutions Architect from Amazon. The final round involves four back-to-back interviews with Solutions Architects, including the hiring
It was mainly onsite, with five people. As it was a customer-facing role, there was a lot of focus on communication in addition to technical questions. Overall, it was a great experience. Everyone was very nice, respectful, and smart. It seemed lik
I applied for a Software Development Engineer (SDE) role for Amazon Alexa. Shortly after, I was informed that the position was actually for an SDE role within Amazon Pay, and the focus of my application shifted accordingly. I interviewed with an SD