Honestly, I read a lot of reviews about how Amazon is hard to work at and how managers and coworkers can be difficult to work with. Honestly, I had a totally different experience. Everyone was really helpful. My manager was always kind and considerate. Even with projects and on-call, they were very considerate about trying to ease me into everything and not rushing anything onto me. Amazon can be peculiar in certain things, but I think it's for the better.
Haven't faced any cons yet, but I've been here for 3 months only. The 401K isn't the best, but they compensate pretty well otherwise.
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.