Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (São Paulo, ) en feb 2015
Entrevista
I was interviewed in a recruitment event, so it's not the usual process. They reached to me in LinkedIn inviting me for the event and sent a link to an online test (easy).
I had 4 back-to-back 50 min interviews during the event in a hotel. They payed for my flights and my stay in the same hotel. There was a small happy hour with the interviewers the day before: that helped a lot to break the ice.
I received the feedback the next day and the formal offer the following week. It was the most expedited process in my life (except for when I interviewed for a 4-employee startup).
As for the questions, I can't disclose them.
They asked me to solve middle difficulty problems in a laptop, discuss designs (micro and macro), and asked questions about choices I had to make in my work.
It's really nice that the interview is not 100% technical, so you get to rest from engineering problems by answering leadership principles probes.
The interview process wants to find out if you have a solid background, but it doesn't have algorithm riddles like interviews at other big tech companies. The questions are hard enough for you to prove yourself, but easy enough so you can avoid getting nervous and sometimes dive deep in the question. It also checks for your match to Amazon leadership principles by asking about situations in your career when you should have displayed some of them.
In one of the interviews, I have been asked an actual engineering (not software) question, a welcome surprise (this is called the bar raiser interview).
For Amazon SDE I and II interviews, prepare like this:
- Make sure that your foundational knowledge of CS is solid. The questions are not really hard, but you must be completely comfortable tackling them.
- Read about Amazon leadership principles and try to remember the times in your career when you embodied each of them. They will not question that directly, so having a solid career (or college experience) is really necessary. Don't lie.
Me postulé a través de una agencia de empleos. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Seattle, WA) en may 2026
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There were a total of 2 rounds:
The first round was with an SDE II on Data Structures/Algo - Leet code questions mainly
The second rounds was with an SDM Behavioral/System Design - Leadership principles and past work experience impact.
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon en feb 2026
Entrevista
Recruiter explicitly mentioned that the Technical Phone Screen interview did not contain any Behavioral question but the interviewer definitely asked 3 behavioral questions.
The coding problem was utterly garbage, it was a pretty trivial problem that anyone that knows DFS would be able to solve. That is not appropriate for a SDE 2 role. Not even useful to demonstrate candidate skills
PS: They care a lot more about what you've accomplished than whatever you can accomplish based on your skills
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
1. Tell me about a time when you had to meet a tight deadline
2. Tell me about a time when you had to do more than what you were required to do
3. Tell me about a time where you made a significant impact on a customer
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Bengaluru) en sept 2025
Entrevista
5 rounds of interviews
1. OA (2 Medium Hard Questions along with some Work Related Assessment which tested design related concepts)
2. HLD
3. DSA
4. LLD
5. Bar Raiser
Technically, the questions were of medium difficulty and with good polish, you should be able to solve these questions. The main challenge in Amazon is of the Leadership Principles which involve citing real work experience in the STAR format.
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