I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Dublin, Dublin) in Oct 2024
Interview
Interview process was neutral (process was protracted and had periods of unexplained silence; actual interviews were good). Total of 6.5 hours of interviews over six weeks. That's 1.5 hours more than Google, and 2.5 hours more than Microsoft. No take-home exercise. I applied for a specific role with a specific team, so there was no team-match phase.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Amazon (Dublin, Dublin) in Aug 2022
Interview
Very positive and comfortable process.
Quite simple leetcode style problems.
Leadership Principle behaviour questions.
System design interviews.
Highly recommended experience.
A lot of materials and recommendations were sent me by HR for preparation before interviews cycle started.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Tell me about the time when you were missing the deadline but eventually did all in time (or did not).
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Dec 2024
Interview
For my first interview, I didn’t like the interviewer. He spoke in very broken English, and it was hard to understand him. He appeared to be reading from the screen the entire time but was unable to connect the conversation smoothly. It felt like I was talking to a robot which made it difficult to relate. Not to mention, he had some audio issues where the sound kept cutting out so much that I couldn’t hear what he was saying. It didn’t really make sense to me, and eventually, it got to the point where I couldn’t even continue the interview, so we had to see about rescheduling.
I moved on to the second interview about 30 minutes later. The guy was much better. I could hear him clearly. He did have a strong accent, but I could still understand him, and we had a pretty good back-and-forth. He was a little stiff conversationally, though. It felt like everyone else I interviewed with was uncomfortably hard to talk to; they just weren’t approachable, which I didn’t like. I did my questions with him, and it went pretty well, but I didn’t have time to ask any questions at the end because of how long the technical question took.
For the third interview, there were two guys sitting in a room facing each other, and I couldn’t understand them at all. I didn’t know what they were saying. One of them had a really strong Indian accent, and the other guy didn’t speak at all. I told them I couldn’t hear and asked if it was okay for them to repeat themselves because I had trouble hearing the first time. I tried answering the behavioral questions to the best of my ability, but when it came to the technical question, I knew how to answer it. However, I realized I didn’t want to work for Amazon, so I told them that I would like to withdraw my application. I answered the question, we had a conversation about it, and I thanked them for their time and said I really appreciated it.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Tech Q1: Implement an unbound set where each entry has an expiration date and disappears once it has expired
Behavioral Q1: Tell me about a problem you had to solve that required in-depth thought and analysis? How did you know you were focusing on the right things?
Amazon is having a site wide sale everything 20% off write function that takes a sentence found on the amazon retail website counts the price if there is a price present and finally returns modified sentence