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      Data Engineer Interview

      Feb 14, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Chicago, IL
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Amazon (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2025

      Interview

      The interview process for a Data Engineer position at Amazon is structured to evaluate a candidate's technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and cultural fit with Amazon’s leadership principles. Here's a breakdown of the process: ### 1. **Application and Resume Screening** - Your application and resume will be reviewed by a recruiter. If they find a good match, they'll reach out to schedule an initial phone interview. ### 2. **Phone Interview(s)** - **Recruiter Call**: This is a general call to discuss your background, interest in the position, and to gauge your knowledge of the role. Expect questions about your experience, your understanding of data engineering, and how you would fit within Amazon's culture. You might also discuss basic technical details and behavioral questions based on Amazon’s Leadership Principles. - **Technical Phone Interview (Coding & System Design)**: The technical interview often focuses on your problem-solving ability. Expect questions about: - **Coding**: You'll likely be asked to write code on a shared document or a collaborative platform like CoderPad. You should be proficient in languages like Python, Java, or SQL. - **Data Structures & Algorithms**: You’ll need to solve problems involving arrays, trees, graphs, hashing, and more. - **System Design**: You'll need to design data pipelines or systems that can handle large amounts of data, ensuring scalability, efficiency, and fault tolerance. Familiarity with cloud services (e.g., AWS) and data systems (e.g., SQL/NoSQL, data lakes) is critical. ### 3. **On-Site Interviews (or Virtual On-Site)** If you pass the phone interviews, you'll be invited for an onsite interview. Amazon may also conduct virtual on-site interviews, especially in the case of remote roles. The onsite typically includes: - **Technical Interviews**: - **Data Engineering Topics**: Expect to dive deeper into topics like ETL processes, SQL, data modeling, data warehousing, and cloud technologies (AWS, Redshift, etc.). - **Coding**: Additional coding rounds, often focused on real-world data engineering problems (e.g., handling large datasets, optimizing queries). - **System Design**: More extensive system design challenges where you will be expected to design a data pipeline or a distributed system that can scale and manage large volumes of data. - **Behavioral Interviews**: - These are critical at Amazon and are focused on their **Leadership Principles**. You'll be asked to provide specific examples from your past experience where you demonstrated principles such as customer obsession, ownership, and delivering results. - Use the **STAR method** (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your answers effectively. ### 4. **Bar Raiser Interview** - This is an additional interview conducted by someone who is not directly involved with the hiring team. Their role is to assess whether the candidate meets Amazon's high hiring standards. The bar raiser will focus on leadership qualities, technical skills, and whether you align with Amazon's values. ### 5. **Offer and Negotiation** - If you’re successful, you’ll receive an offer. The recruiter will go over the details, including compensation and benefits. Amazon is known for offering competitive salaries and stock options. ### Tips for Preparation: - **Technical Skills**: Be comfortable solving coding problems on a whiteboard or during live coding interviews. Practice coding problems on platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, or CodeSignal. - **System Design**: Be prepared to design data systems, explain trade-offs, and discuss how to handle scalability, fault tolerance, and performance optimization. - **Behavioral Questions**: Be ready with examples of your experience related to Amazon's leadership principles. Tailor your responses to reflect how you embody these principles in your work. - **Know AWS Services**: Familiarize yourself with AWS technologies, as they are heavily used in Amazon’s data ecosystem (e.g., S3, Redshift, Kinesis). The process is challenging, but thorough preparation can help you perform well and demonstrate that you’re a good fit for the role!

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