I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process can be a challenging, multi-step journey designed to assess both technical skills and cultural fit. It typically begins with a phone or video screening, followed by one or more in-person or virtual interviews that may include technical challenges, problem-solving tasks, and behavioral questions. Candidates often face situational scenarios to determine their approach to teamwork and stress, making it a rigorous evaluation meant to push you out of your comfort zone. The experience requires thorough preparation and the ability to think critically under pressure, which is why many find it incredibly hard, yet ultimately rewarding when it leads to professional growth.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Can you walk us through one of your most challenging technical projects from inception to deployment, specifically focusing on how you balanced stakeholder requirements with technical constraints to design a robust solution?"
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (London, England)
Interview
Attended 3 rounds (1 technical, 2 on site with manager) of interviews with the last being on site. Need to know leadership principles by hard. Interviews can be long, so you need maximum concentration
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leadership principles, system design, cloud architecture
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
Technical questions are expected, but be prepared as the process has changed, and now they ask about Nvidia arch, and INtel arm based arch too which was not expected as per their previous records but yes now they include it.
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (London, England)
Interview
Tough 5 stage loop, but the key is if you find you are enjoying the 5 back to back 45min interviews, you’ll probably fit in. All about Earn Trust and Customer Obsession