I've heard many bad reputations about Amazon. But my experience was actually good in work-life balance and my relationship with colleagues.
Amazon uses its own tools in most cases, so it takes a longer time to adapt, but they expect you to perform well in the beginning. If you do well for the first 6 months, the rest would be pretty nice.
The interview process consisted of a recruiter call, an online assessment, a phone interview, and finally a loop. The recruiter was willing to call me in between each step for help. The process was very heavy on the behavioral aspect. Overall, the
First, there was an online coding round consisting of two DSA questions. After clearing that, I had two technical interview rounds scheduled. In the second round, I was asked two DSA problems – both based on Dynamic Programming – along with a few qu
Started off with a sliding window question, followed through with a DP one. I was told to code in an online notepad that the interviewer could review. The interview finished off with a behavioral question from Amazon's leadership principles.
The interview process consisted of a recruiter call, an online assessment, a phone interview, and finally a loop. The recruiter was willing to call me in between each step for help. The process was very heavy on the behavioral aspect. Overall, the
First, there was an online coding round consisting of two DSA questions. After clearing that, I had two technical interview rounds scheduled. In the second round, I was asked two DSA problems – both based on Dynamic Programming – along with a few qu
Started off with a sliding window question, followed through with a DP one. I was told to code in an online notepad that the interviewer could review. The interview finished off with a behavioral question from Amazon's leadership principles.