Amazon Business Intelligence Engineer interview questions
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The whole process took about 2 months. I applied to amazon jobs and got a mail from a recruiter after a week. The next rounds were followed by a phone screening and finally the loop interview which consisted of 5 interviews.
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Screening - 2-3 behavioral questions. 2-3 SQL questions.
Loop interview - 3 were pure behavioral and 2 were behavioral + technical
The process was fairly long and repetitive. Spoke to 8 different people and received many similar questions, but it did seem like they just wanted to see how I thought/problem solved.
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some basic SQL questions and general leadership principles
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Mar 2020
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A recruiter reached out to me to see if I was interested in the position. On three occasions, the interviewers didn't show up. They would not tell me the reason. Very unprofessional! On the fourth occasion, the interview held.
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Some sql questions.
Tell me a time when you did something without getting your manager's approval.
What will you do differently?