Amazon Software Development Engineer, interview questions
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Behavior question and coding. (One time you need to complete something before ddl. leetcode Course schedule II) People are fine and nice. But I am not very good at it.
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One time you need to complete something before ddl. leetcode Course schedule II
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Amazon (Chennai)
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It was a good in-person on-campus interview experience. The interviewers were very friendly and supportive. Questions were mostly standard DSA problems. The process was well organized and professional. Overall, it was a positive and valuable experience.
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1.rotten oranges(graph based)
2.tuple of start and end time given.you want to schedule labs without overlap
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Dec 2025
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2 LeetCode hards - solved optimally but didn’t get it. I think they want to see stronger initiative and self learning. Asked a lot about projects I did and what I learned.
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Tell me about the last time you learned something on your own.