The VO includes three rounds: OOP, BQ and LC. The OOP is designing a Bowl Order System, like the classic pizza order system. You can address it with decorator method.
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The LC round has two questions: bit munipulation and DFS.
You completed five rounds of LeetCode-style technical interviews. Each round featured average-level coding questions. Although it took some time, you managed to solve all of them.
Here’s a closer look at what this process involved:
The questions tested common data structures and algorithms, such as arrays, strings, trees, and sorting.
Each problem required a clear understanding of the problem statement and constraints.
You had to write code that was both correct and efficient.
Time pressure was present but manageable, requiring you to balance speed and accuracy.
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Two Sum
Longest Substring Without Repeating Characters
Merge Intervals
Binary Tree Inorder Traversal
Product of Array Except Self
Maximum Subarray
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Bengaluru) in Jan 2025
Interview
Amazon's interview process typically begins with an online assessment, followed by a phone or virtual screening. Successful candidates proceed to multiple onsite or virtual interviews. These assess technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and alignment with Amazon’s Leadership Principles. The STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) is often used for behavioral questions.
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Question 1
A commonly asked question during Amazon interviews is:
**"Tell me about a time you had to deal with a difficult situation at work. How did you handle it?"**
This question tests your problem-solving skills and alignment with Amazon’s Leadership Principles, especially *Customer Obsession*, *Ownership*, and *Bias for Action*.