Amazon Program Manager (Non technical) interview questions
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I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Dec 2009
Interview
Applied for position in the AM, was contacted by HR in the PM. Set up phone call to happen in two days.
Person I talked to was a former Technical Program Manager, but had no experience with the actual position/group I was applying for.
Conversation was mostly development focused --what technology would you use, how (technically) would you address this situation.
They told me the call would be one hour and it was one hour.
Easy to talk to HR and this person.
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Question 1
You have to support 5000 online stores. What technology would you use to support them?
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Aug 2008
Interview
Was a smooth, fun process. Standard TPM questions - project and product management, algorithms, design and problem solving. Very smart guys in the room
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Jul 2008
Interview
Interviewing at Amazon is a tiring experience. It started out with 2 rounds of phone interviews with the hiring manager and a Director of Engineering. They felt I met the minimum standards and called me on site for a round of face-to-face interviews.
I had 6 different interviews during the day, all of which were extremely technical and full of details. Most of the interviews related to designing APIs, writing functional specifications... The two people who interviewed me over the phone also interviewed me in person. Plus 4 others.
The experience was pleasant, but tiring. I suggest you get plenty of rest before the interview and go prepared for a grueling day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a functional specification for a video rental store.