The online assessment (OA) is already available on the internet, and if you take the time to practice solving the versions that have been shared online, you’ll notice that they’re essentially the same ones you’ll encounter during the actual test. Going through those problems in advance will really prepare you, since the format and style are identical. So if you’re consistent with practicing the publicly shared OAs, you’ll walk into the real thing with a strong advantage. Good luck—you’ve got this!
J'ai passé un entretien chez Amazon Web Services (Dublin, Dublin)
Entretien
Behavioral questions, asked to tell about how team disagree with me and we handled that. After that coding question: Balanced brackets. Given stream of chars, tell whether it is balanced or not (each opened bracket should be closed). As follow up, asked how to extend code to support other symbols.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Amazon Web Services (Arlington, VA)
Entretien
They give you a couple of online assessments then a final round to discuss the code you wrote and make sure you wrote it. You can probably find all of the questions on leetcode.
The first part of process was Amazon assessment. Then clearing that, the interview loop consisted of 3 rounds.
1. Technical Coding (OOPs) and Behavorial (LP)
2. Behvaorial (LP)
3. Technical Coding Round
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