The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Amazon (Emeryville, CA) in Nov 2015
Interview
The interview process was onsite three hour. There are three parts to the process. When you first walk in, you'll need to take a math test similar to the example they sent out in the email. After that, they will take you to a room and ask you situational questions regarding what you would do as a manager if some things happen. They will also ask you about how you solve the math problem. They care about your approach to the problem and not so much the solution. The second portion was a behavior questions interview which the questions were the mist anticipated ones.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Amazon
Interview
Two back to back interviews. First was conversational but the second one was more like a stress interview.
Interview format - Basic behavioral interview questions.
Next round was scheduled to take place the next day which was again two back to back interviews with Amazon executives. I could not make it to the next round.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Middletown, DE) in Mar 2016
Interview
Applied on the website first. Email exchange with a recruiter. Then a phone screen. Phone screen went well so they flew me down to (outside) Philly for an in person.
The in-person session was intense. Full morning, tour of the facility, 15 min math flow problem (see earlier review that shows the problem laid out), followed by 4 separate 30-45 min sessions with different people.
It was basically entirely "tell me about a time" questions that applied to the leadership principles. I felt it went ok, but didn't receive an offer. I'm not sure I would have accepted anyway. Everyone there sounded like they worked 60-80 hrs a week, hardly had any personal life, etc...
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Question 1
Entirely "tell me about a time" questions that applied to the leadership principles.