Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Seattle, WA)
Entrevista
The initial phone screen was great. I talked with a couple of people on the team about their projects, challenges, things they liked and disliked about what they're doing. I've worked with both large scale and small companies doing both software and infrastructure project / program work. It sounded fun and challenging in keeping business going while expanding a network not built to do what it's doing. I was invited up for an inperson, all expense paid interview. It was an all day, grueling interview from 8:15 am - 4 pm with several people. They all sat with a laptop and asked situational questions. I honestly didn't "click" with any of them and it felt "rote". I'm very collaborative & use to working with bright people all over the world. I always say "we" achieved this or that. I was told specifically by my first interviewer that Amazon wants to hear about what I personally have achieved and not what "we" have achieved. Hmm. I'm a project / program manager not a lone cowboy type. I'm not an architect. I rely on my technical team. I could tell after the first interviewer the roll wasn't for me.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Tell me about a time when you proceeded to deal with an issue without your bosses OK.
Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Luxemburgo)
Entrevista
Good interview, reached the marathon loop of interviews. It was intense and quite focused on STAR stories obviously. Got some nice feedbacks as well to improve in case I managed to get another interview in a few months
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How did you manage a conflicting situation with a peer ?
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Seattle, WA) en may 2026
Entrevista
a quick recruiter call and a 45-min phone screen with a PM that was surprisingly heavy on behavioral questions and metrics. also had to submit a 2-page writing sample (kind of like a mini PR/FAQ) before moving forward. the onsite was a 5 round loop: product strategy, execution, analytical, technical, and the notorious bar raiser round. the bar raiser is the absolute filter imo - they pick one project and drill incredibly deep to see if you actually owned the results or just coasted along. every single round is heavily anchored to their leadership principles (LPs). overall, it felt very intense and data-driven; it’s way less about brainstorming flashy features and more about how you ruthlessly prioritize, handle blockers, and dive deep into metrics. for prep, i focused on mapping my past projects to multiple LPs and practicing data teardowns. i did a mock on Prepfully w amazon PM specifically for the bar raiser round and that honestly saved me. it helped me catch a major blind spot -was staying way too high-level with my impact instead of clearly explaining the exact data points, technical constraints, and tradeoffs i owned end to end
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Describe the time when you suggested a counterintuitive approach to a dilemma and how you realized it necessitated a new mindset.
Straight forward and simple getting to know each other questions. None of the questions were anything I haven’t been asked before or difficult to answer. The interviewer was nice and polite.
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