Amazon Software Development Engineer (SDE I) interview questions
based on 1.5K ratings - Updated Jul 8, 2026
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A lot of steps, big online assesment. Not very easy to do in my opinion. Time constraint also played a big role in the complexity of the interview. The assesment was 3 part and had a diverse ammount of information an questions
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Dublin, Dublin) in Apr 2024
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The least personal experience I've ever had - I didn't get to hear or speak to an actual human recruiter at any point throughout the process.
After submitting my resume I received an online hackerrank assessment which had 2 parts and was about a leetcode easy-medium.
There were 2 more depressing parts which felt dystopic - in the first you have a simulated email inbox where youre receiving communication regarding a project and you rank what you would and wouldnt do in every instance,
and in the second you're asked very strange questions and need to rank what you think about them.
Overall an extremely uncomfortable and cold experience.
After passing the assessment you get to schedule a face to face interview with a Sr engineer(and often times a shadow),
The interviewer clearly has to read questions off of a screen and then write down your responses.
After that you have a coding exercise, which in my case .
After doing well there and getting good feedback I received an automated email saying I will not be progressing and providing no feedback whatsoever.
I went into this without wanting to actually work for Amazon and just as a way to see how their recruitment works and I was somehow even furthermore disappointed.
Overall just a very robotic, cold and distant experience.
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Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to balance between a correct implementation and delivering what was requested