I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Seattle, WA)
Interview
The recruiter was well organized. The people interviewing were like machines: impersonal, and focused on writing down my answers. Two of them asked the exact same question, and when I pointed that out, the second said "It doesn't matter, just answer it the same way you did before."
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you disagreed with your team, but went along with what they wanted.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (London, England) in Jun 2023
Interview
In order the stages were:
- Initial recruiter phone screen
- First technical stage was an online call. The interviewer was really friendly. If I remember correctly, the phone call was split into two. First half was behavioral questions on a couple of Leadership principles, then there was some quick fire questions on basic Linux stuff like ports, name a few networking commands and their use, tcp vs udp, some basic security questions. Finally there was a coding section which seemed like a leetcode easy on 2D arrays
- Then there was a final stage interview, which was in my opinion the actual 'interview' day for the role. This was in person at their office and split into 5 different interviews with different types of engineers, manager and bar raiser. These were all about an hour long. These were all split into technical questions half and LP half. All technical interviews were focused an area i.e networking, programming, automation, system design. The final one was pure discussion about some LPs
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Arlington, VA) in Mar 2021
Interview
Loop style (4 people for final round). The interview contained a coding question and technical and personality questions. Personality was a little difficult at times.coding question could be done in Python .
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you distribute a software and what would be your considerations?