I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Philadelphia, PA) in Mar 2019
Interview
apply online.
wait for 2 weeks.
1st round OA with some debugging problems and logic problem.
at the same day
2nd round OA 2 coding problem.
waited for 2 weeks
1 round VO, self intro duction, several BQ (describe a time when you have few information on a project.
describe a time you make a mistake.
describe a time when DDL is close.)
and 1 medium coding.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
self int roduction.
describe a time when you have few information on a project.
describe a time you make a mistake.
describe a time when DDL is close.
1 coding, write a function stoi.
ask me questions: 1 what does interns do in general?
2 what is an amazon engineer's typical day.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Feb 2018
Interview
Online rounds and one phone screen interview. Asked about many data structures and algorithms (linked list, sort, stack, queue, etc). And asked two coding questions. Was asked to solve them on an online text editor.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Reverse words in a sentence.
Check if a string is palindrome
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon in Sep 2019
Interview
I applied online and received an invitation to complete their online assessment. There were three stages: debugging, coding, and work simulation. You can choose the programming language that the test is administered in.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Simple debugging questions: Complete 7 in 20 minutes. They were mostly syntax errors and fixing some out of bounds issues.
Coding Test: You are given 2 coding questions and 70 minutes. I am a slow coder so I didn't completely finish both. Pretty comparable to HackerRank questions.
Work Simulation: Set aside 2.5 hours to do their video/interactive simulation of what a day at Amazon is like. You are given an email interface where you receive messages from several people and have to make decisions based on the information and data you are given. No programming, just general analysis and decision making.