I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Nov 2010
Interview
I've interviewed with Amazon several times in many areas over 6 months. Most were of a casual nature, as my connections came through a mutual friend. I have not had their 5-6 hour round robin interviews. I also interviewed once with a top recruiter at Amazon. I happen to know quite a bit about Amazon, as I have prepared for interviews by meeting people I know that work there and probing for their hot buttons, learning about their culture.
I'd describe their culture as follows: Most important is that they are very customer centric, to the point that they will lose money on transactions before they'd disappoint a customer. Also....driven by metrics, very results-oriented, want people with a bias toward action, want to move fast, want people who will take ownership, people who are comfortable working across departments, want you to be innovative within the Amazon context, which often will manifest itself in streamlining processes. Amazon is very demanding of it's employees and the culture expects 'facts' to support your position, not gut-feel. Writing white papers to support positions are also a part of the culture.
I found Amazon frustrating to work with. Part of the culture is feeling no responsibility to return e-mails or phone calls to candidates. Rather than say they are not interested in you, they prefer to not respond. I'm quite sure they are directed to do so.
I'd note that it's a fairly young culture (20-35),... and I am not.
Interview process is challenging but expected as everything you need to know is available online. They will schedule you with 4 employees from the team or organization you will work with and 1 completely separated from your organization as a "bar raiser". No need to work to impress one specific person, know 12-14 differentiated STAR formatted stories by memory.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to sacrifice short-term gain for long-term success. What did you do? What was the outcome?
3 loops of 45 min interviews with people from different teams I would work together with if I get hired, Standard behavioral questions, 3 to 4 per interview and a few follow-up questions to each answers, follow-up styles differ by the interviewer
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you created a metric to identify a need for change.
Not great. Very first interview had no proper introduction to the role and was not with HR, interviewee went straight into a case study within 5 minutes. Didn't seem interested in my actual work background.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is one difficult thing you've experienced and overcome?