Amazon Web Services Software Development Engineer SDE interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Bengaluru) in Apr 2022
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Medium level dsa questions where asked. Main focus is on binary tree, linked list, arrays. Also questions were from your project also. So therefore prepare accordingly. Focus on DSA part more
It was very hard. 1st round will be assessment and then if you get selected in the assessment , there will be 3 technical rounds and 1 behavioral round. Need to know the algorithms and data structures
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Asked about behavioral questions about the situation we faced in a technical project.
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Gurgaon, Haryana)
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Its difficult lots of dsa question and behaviour question. There are around 4 round Online Assessment Round Technical Interview Round 1 Technical Interview Round 2 Hiring Manager Interview It consists of two easy coding problems that you need to solve in 105 minutes alongwith explaining the approach and time complexity. I don’t remember the exact problems, but the topic covered was generally arrays(insertion in sorted array using binary search, sorting array based on a condition).
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The problem was a simple one based on hash maps and I was able to provide 3-4 different ways to solve the problem. Then interviewer slightly modified some conditions, but after some time I came up with an optimized approach.