The interview process is lengthy overall where you go through a phone screen, technical interview and then finally the loop. You meet with 4 - 6 people depending on what you selected at your pre-interview questions. There is one person in the interview panel that is the bar raiser. //if you can impress him/her, you stand a high chance of getting the offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you encountered a situation where you had to disagree with your manager, what was the outcome? Could you have done it differently?
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Several initial screens by recruiters validating my experience and resume.
Then a circuit of 5 interviewers in the same day lasting over 5 hours. When I was done I was offered a different job from the one for which I had interviewed.
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (London, England)
Interview
The Amazon loop is an unusual process that is exhausting. It involves meeting a series of interviewers over a day, each of which has a different perspective. Mine was all remote, performed from the comfort of my home whilst the interviewers were largely US based.
Started with a phone screen with the hiring manager, moved into a technical interview (~20 questions) and finally 5 1:1 on site interviews. Outcome on the whole process via phone call a few weeks after the last interview.