I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Los Angeles, CA) in Nov 2016
Interview
I took an online assessment (~45 minutes) that tested logical reasoning and basic programming skills. I then took another online assessment (~3 hours) that consisted of a work simulation followed by some more difficult programming questions. The whole process took a couple of weeks from start to finish. I thought the questions were fair in difficulty given the allotted amount of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Various work scenarios followed by asking how you would respond.
Recruiter screen, followed by an online coding assessment and then a technical phone interview. The final round was a virtual onsite loop with multiple interviews covering data structures, system design, debugging, and Amazon Leadership Principles. The technical questions were practical but time-constrained, and the behavioural questions required specific examples using the STAR format.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a scalable URL shortening service and explain how you would handle high read traffic, collisions, database schema, expiration, and basic monitoring.
That moment when the interviewer asked about finding indices in an array for a target sum was wild — I had just tackled something identical while prepping on PracHub. The interview included a technical round with another question about designing an in-memory LRU cache and a behavioral question about meeting tight deadlines. After a smooth discussion, I was told I'd received an offer, which I happily accepted. Overall, the process felt pretty straightforward and not overly challenging.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Given an array of integers return the indices of two numbers summing to a target
Interviewed for silicon team. Have only been asked about the domain specific knowledge in 1st round and system design in 2nd round and C coding in 3rd round.
The interviews were 50 mins each.