J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. J'ai passé un entretien chez Amazon
Entretien
Received an email to take an online test. Later, received an email to take the second one.
First online test: 3 parts
Part 1: Debugging (20 mins, 7 questions) - Simple for loop errors, assignment errors
Part 2: Reasoning (35 mins, 25 questions) - Questions related to missing numbers, letters in a sequence
Part 3: Coding (30 mins, 1 question) - Related to basics of data structure and algorithm
For me, Part 3 did not pass all the test cases, but I still moved to the second round.
Second online test: 2 parts
Part 1: Work simulation (2 hours, 24 questions) - chats and emails continuously pop up on screen. You have to either select one appropriate option or rate given options in terms of effectiveness.
Part 2: Coding (70 mins, 2 questions) - questions on basic implementation of the description of the problem statement using data structures.
It started with an OA, and then after a few weeks, I got invited to four rounds of interviews: technical and behavioral at 3 of the 4, and behavioral only at one.
Um teste de código online, se aprovado, vai para o loop. O loop é 4 entrevistas seguidas, duas em inglês e duas em português. 3 entrevistas técnicas de código, todas as 4 têm pergunta de liderança.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Pergunta historicas baseada nos principios de lideranca da amazon.
The whole process stretched over nearly a month, longer than I anticipated. After an initial phone screen, I faced a technical round that included a Min Stack implementation question. We discussed design considerations and thread safety, which threw me for a bit. Fortunately, I remembered a specific mock interview I practiced on PracHub that mirrored this scenario closely, making me feel more at ease. Ultimately, I received an offer, but I chose to decline due to the company culture not feeling like the right fit.