Great colleagues and great challenges that help stimulate intellectual interests.
You operate at a massive scale and have plenty of ownership over career choices within Amazon.
Equipment at work and the expense policy allow for a stress-free ability to contribute positively to the vibe.
Managers and higher-level engineers are there for you if you need help, technically and mentally. People do support you for the most part.
Work-life balance is tricky if you don't speak out against it.
Office space is a WeWork, so it can feel very claustrophobic at times.
NYC can feel detached from SEA and other larger offices.
Great interview process. There were two interviews, each one hour and back-to-back. One interview focused on behavioral questions, and the other was technical. This was very difficult, but I got lucky with good interviewers.
I had one OA, followed by a three-round interview loop. The first two rounds involved me solving LeetCode Medium questions, and the last round was system design. I was asked one to two LP questions per round, and they also asked follow-ups to my answ
First round: Initial online assessment with two LeetCode Easy coding questions. Second round: Technical round, consisting of a 30-minute coding session and a 30-minute behavioral session. I was rejected at round two.
Great interview process. There were two interviews, each one hour and back-to-back. One interview focused on behavioral questions, and the other was technical. This was very difficult, but I got lucky with good interviewers.
I had one OA, followed by a three-round interview loop. The first two rounds involved me solving LeetCode Medium questions, and the last round was system design. I was asked one to two LP questions per round, and they also asked follow-ups to my answ
First round: Initial online assessment with two LeetCode Easy coding questions. Second round: Technical round, consisting of a 30-minute coding session and a 30-minute behavioral session. I was rejected at round two.