Amazon Business Intelligence Engineer interview questions
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Was called for a phone interview after submitting an online application. First phone interview was a mix of behavioral and technical questions. Not very difficult and then they called for a second phone interview which was a deeper technical assessment with SQL and past ETL experience. Following this, the full interview loop was a mix of technical interviews with the team and client interviews, mostly about how you would handle difficult situations.
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In your experience, how have you navigated multiple deadlines and conflicting expectations? How did you handle not meeting that expectation and the criticism that came with it?
phone interview
tell me about yourself
How to justify whether an order is risky?
some resume questions and one probability question
question about UNIX system
question about SAS
The person asked you questions based on the experience on the resume.
I was reached out by a recruiter from LinkedIn. Scheduled a phone interview within a week.
The guy sounds friendly, and asked some statistics questions about outlier, variable transformation, some modeling technique like cluster analysis. I think I did well for the most part, except one or two questions.
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I didn't expect the outlier question, and probably failed on this one.