I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Amazon in Dec 2024
Interview
4 months process from online test to offer - Online assessment - work simulation then Initial screening round with sr.PM on chime. 40-45 mins - 3-4 questions on different leadership principles. heard back within 4 business days regarding info for final loop. loop got delayed due to their peak. 2 months later loop held. 5 people - 3 from same department, 2 from different including sr regional hr manager and principal product manager. Got inclined, but no offer for that specific role. month later , got invitation from another team for a call,and then a final call with hiring manager (50 mins) week after assesing skills and one leader ship principle. finally got the offer the same day.
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leadership principles. biggest cont. improvement project. excel skills test live. cross questioning on numbers.
In total I interviewed with about 10 people. By far the longest interview process I’ve ever undergone. The first interview was a standard phone screen. The subsequent interviews were more thorough spread across multiple days. On one day I interviewed with up to 6 people.
An online assessment, followed by an hour-long virtual screen, followed by 3 hour-long virtual interviews back-to-back. Almost all questions were behavioral, related to Amazon's Leadership Principles. Rounds were about two weeks apart, contacted very quickly after application.
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"Describe a time when you got more than halfway done with something and realized you had to start over"
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Amazon (Austin, TX) in July 2025
Interview
Long process - 3-6 months. All I can say is that you must be fluent in the Amazon Management Principles as well as knowing the STAR method. This helped tremendously throughout the process.
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Tell me about a time where you.... etc and then it'll be about one of the management principles. They will also follow up and dig more and more about the STAR responses. So understand what you're saying.