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Given a JSON object, build a page of items from that JSON that meets specific design parameters (4 items per row, color of title, border, margins, padding all according to spec). The spec was ugly, IMO, but whatever... I was given the design specs and was not interviewing as a designer, but as a developer. Requirements included fading images in/out on mouseover, delete an item from the list, undo a deletion, etc. Additional features included sprite display from an Amazon-provided spritesheet for showing the number of stars on reviews. All in all, it was a pretty good mix of tasks that a front end developer would be required to do on a day-to-day basis. It's that same stuff I do every day, really, except that the design specifications I usually work from are much nicer looking upon completion. I provided 100% working, validated code exactly to spec in just over two hours, tested locally on MAMP. Despite matching the exact functionality, I failed the test, or missed the point of it, because the result I got back was "we are not moving forward at this time." Pretty abrupt and non-descript considering the amount of hounding the recruiter engaged in prior to my taking the test. Never spoke with anyone from Amazon other than the recruiter and did not receive feedback from the coding review team as to what they did not like about my code.
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Front End Developer

Interviewed at Amazon

3.5
Mar 13, 2015

Given a JSON object, build a page of items from that JSON that meets specific design parameters (4 items per row, color of title, border, margins, padding all according to spec). The spec was ugly, IMO, but whatever... I was given the design specs and was not interviewing as a designer, but as a developer. Requirements included fading images in/out on mouseover, delete an item from the list, undo a deletion, etc. Additional features included sprite display from an Amazon-provided spritesheet for showing the number of stars on reviews. All in all, it was a pretty good mix of tasks that a front end developer would be required to do on a day-to-day basis. It's that same stuff I do every day, really, except that the design specifications I usually work from are much nicer looking upon completion. I provided 100% working, validated code exactly to spec in just over two hours, tested locally on MAMP. Despite matching the exact functionality, I failed the test, or missed the point of it, because the result I got back was "we are not moving forward at this time." Pretty abrupt and non-descript considering the amount of hounding the recruiter engaged in prior to my taking the test. Never spoke with anyone from Amazon other than the recruiter and did not receive feedback from the coding review team as to what they did not like about my code.

She asked some basic questions questions like which UI frameworks I know and whether or not I'm familiar with backend frameworks. Regarding the backend technologies, I answered I've worked with Node JS, Java, ServiceNow, and AWS. She corrected me that AWS was the wrong answer. I built a dynamo DB using AWS platform. WTF 🤡
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Front End Developer

Interviewed at Amazon

3.5
Oct 8, 2021

She asked some basic questions questions like which UI frameworks I know and whether or not I'm familiar with backend frameworks. Regarding the backend technologies, I answered I've worked with Node JS, Java, ServiceNow, and AWS. She corrected me that AWS was the wrong answer. I built a dynamo DB using AWS platform. WTF 🤡

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