Amazon Non Software Development Engineer interview questions
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There were 2 technical rounds, 1st one was good enough and 2nd one was lacking interview quality. 2nd interviewer seemed to be disconnecting very often and I was not able to connect with him properly, I was hoping for better than this.
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Question 1
Given a number A, find its multiple which have only 1 and 0s, and please ignore the leading 0s.
Medium to easy questions, mostly leetcode style questions. DP questions and some matrix-based graph traversals. Language-specific questions. Some LLD and LP questions as well. Bar raiser round with very senior engineers and managers.
Onsite. You need a little luck to get a nice/good interviewer.
In one round, the interviewer was very vague, did not provide input/output. When I asked him to clarify the question, he stayed silent...?!? When I made up the input, it didn't match what he had in hand. He kept quizzing me "why do you choose this input?", and never gave me the input throughout the entire interview. My input should work, it was just not what he was looking for. The problem was not hard. But since I didn't have the correct input, I didn't have the implementation he wanted to see.
In another round, the interviewer gave me <25m for the coding part, but keep expanding the question. I couldn't finish all cases within the time limit.
In 2 other rounds with nicer interviewers, they communicated well with me and I did ok.
Rejected in the end.
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Question 1
- data structure
- graph
- OO design
- system design