Amazon Non Software Development Engineer interview questions
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Candidates applying for Non Software Development Engineer roles take an average of 16 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Amazon overall takes an average of 27 days.
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The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon in May 2010
Interview
I've had 2 phone screens so far, with the third scheduled for tomorrow. Interestingly, the two were remarkably similar to each other, with the exception that the first interviewer chatted a bit more and the second gave me a "homework" problem. The questions were all quite technical, but I was asked at least one OOP design question in each interview.
I applied in-person. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Amazon (Bengaluru) in May 2010
Interview
I contacted Amazon through a job listing. And a person from Amazon contacted me over the phone after 4 days. Initially, the interview seemed very tough, but the interviewer was kind and made me feel comfortable.
At first, the job description was given and I was explained my role in the company. Then, there followed a skills test and a technical round
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Question 1
If there are 'n' computers connected in a circular node, what is the minimum hop required to reach the diagonally opposite computer, and what is the max possible hops. Use any algorithm to hop through computers.
The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Amazon in Apr 2010
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Was scheduled for a phone interview round last week , a week after I applied. The interview started with resume scanning and the interviewer asked questions on my projects, which I answered confidently. Later, I was asked about Linked List, Binary trees. He asked me what big oh notation meant, and the time complexities of linked list and binary trees. I was asked what was the worst case scenario of a Binary Search tree. He then asked me what balanced and unbalanced binary trees were, and asked me to write a code on self balancing binary trees. I have not received a reply about the outcome for the phone interview since last week
My perception is that the company looks for applicants who demonstrate a 'can do it attitude' when given a tough problem.
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Question 1
Write a program that balances an unbalanced binary tree.