I applied through other source. I interviewed at Amazon (Saint Louis, MO) in May 2016
Interview
They recruited me via LinkedIn. Then I sent in my resume and within two weeks was to go through two interviews. The phone interview was basic math with regards to how many pieces you could produce in with a given amount of employees, hours, and days. Then, if I had an increase of volume, how many more employees did I need based upon previous information. There was also many emails back and forth with corporate with them providing information and requesting information. The basics requested were phone numbers, address, another "updated" resume, willing to move our not, and other basics. Overall, not bad.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many pieces can your area move with X amount of employees, working X amount of hours - per day.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Hebron, KY) in Apr 2016
Interview
Most mentally exhausting process I have been through. Everyone was friendly and professional. No matter how detailed your STAR formatted answers are, be prepared to go deeper in response to detailed questions. The math questions can all be found here. However, the follow on question will almost certainly catch you off guard. I encourage you to work the problems here over and over until you know mechanically how to answer. It's basic math folks but you get 5 minutes to do the follow up. I don't stress easy, but it stressed me out a bit. Any way you will check in at security, be taken on a tour, enter a conference room be given a 15 minute problem. Then participate in 4 very in depth interview. One of them is going over the math problem to include redirect. The rest are behavioral.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Amazon (Boston, MA) in Oct 2015
Interview
A recruiter came to my campus to fill entry-level positions. I applied through him, and also applied through the company's website. The company's website had a short questionnaire that asked in certain situations, what would you do etc. It was to assess your personality. A couple days later, I got asked for an interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you had to use numbers to make a decision.
Describe a time you had to think quick on your feet.
What's the difference between a manager and a leader?
Talk about your resume.