Amazon Software Development Engineer interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Houston, TX) in Jan 2021
Interview
The experience was long and draining, but the recruiters got back to you quickly and efficiently. There are 3 coding assessment rounds, and if you pass those, you advance to a final technical interview.
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You can find some examples on Leetcode or aonecode
Half of the interview time was focused on behavioral questions and the STAR method. It's helpful to come up with stories and study up on typical questions ahead of time.
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Tell me about a disagreement you had with a coworker.
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Cape Town) in Jan 2021
Interview
First Stage in the interview process:
Phone Interview (1hr) (2 coding questions) - typical questions that are asked in a 2nd-year Computer Science exam (Level Leetcode medium)
Onsite Interviews (Virtual) (Typical FAANG interview):
1) Behavioral Interview with Senior Development Manager
2) Behavioral Interview with Senior Program Manager
Technical Interviews:
(3 and 4) Coding Assessments - Data structures/Algorithms/Optimization (Level Leetcode Hard)
5) Design a System at a High Level (And then dig deeper)
*All interviews focus on Amazon Leadership principles
The onsite interviewers definitely used a crappy method to evaluate a candidate.
I've been in the Software Industry for over 3 years now, and I have never seen or been asked to answer such irrelevant bs questions before.
I felt that I was well prepared for this interview. I answered many Leetcode questions, analyzed Grokking the System Design Interview and Cracking the coding Interview, etc.
The technical interviewers spent at least 30 minutes focusing on Leadership Principle questions. Which meant that I had only 30 minutes remaining to answer the difficult algorithm/problem-solving questions.
The senior Development Manager was unable to answer some of the questions that I had asked him.
The last interviewer (SDE) did seem pretty stuck up. He stated that the more senior developers within his team/unit lack many technical skills.
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Behavioral - LP and Current Projects
All coding questions - Level Leetcode Hard
System Design - Design DropBox, Instagram, etc type questions