I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Amazon in Apr 2011
Interview
I has two calls over two days. The first call, the guy was polite and helpful. He asked me a couple of questions about projects that I did for school. Then asked a couple of Big O questions and finally how to reverse a string. I reversed a string using a library and he pointed me to using arrays. The second guy started drilling me with questions ranging from Big 0, to describing different sorts, to the difference between inheritance and polymorphism. He asked me to write an inorder display function for a binary search tree. Finally at the end he asked me about what I would do if my web site was running slow. For five minutes I guessed at what it could be, he did not like my answers and at the end of the interview told me that I should test each component on its own. If I gave him the right answer I would of have the job, but I did not.
It began with an online coding assessment, followed by a quick recruiter check. The final round consisted of two 45-minute technical and behavioral interviews where they tested my problem-solving skills and alignment with Amazon’s Leadership Principles.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Tell me about a time when you had a disagreement with a team member on a university or work project. How did you resolve it?
It was fine but nothing special. Typical questions for an intern applying for an internship program. You wouldn't be surprised. Come with good questions. That always helps. Worst case scenario you don't get it.
Very good and it was easy to understand and the interview was very good and all answers are expected in star method its a method to answer to your questions