Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 días. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Edison, NJ) en sept 2020
Entrevista
Basically there is no interview. You submit an application online, then enter the time/days you would like to work and they have you come to a hotel. You get your pic taken for an ID, take a mouth swab drug test, and sign that its ok for a background check. If your drug test and background check are approved you get a start date by email.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
They asked no questions and gave me no answers to questions i asked. They said when i start my first shift it will all be explained so basically I have no idea what i will be doing, when i will receive my promised hire bonus, and anything else I need to expect my first day. Wear closed toed shoes was the only answer i got. Kinda frustrating if you are like me and want to know what youre walking into, if you hate interviewing and answering questions though you will love this process lol.
1. Apply Online
You apply through Amazon’s hiring site
Pick your shift + location
Takes like 15–20 minutes
🔹 2. Online Assessment (sometimes required)
Called a Work Style Assessment
Takes ~30–50 minutes
Tests:
Work ethic
Teamwork
Decision-making
👉 This is usually the “hardest” part for warehouse roles.
🔹 3. Pre-hire Appointment / Hiring Event
This is where most people get confused—it’s not really an interview.
You usually:
Go in person (or virtual appointment)
Verify your identity (bring ID)
Take a drug test
Get your photo + badge setup
👉 Many candidates say it’s fast and easy, sometimes hired on the spot
🔹 4. (Optional) Short Interview or Questions
Some locations may ask a few basic questions like:
“Why do you want to work at Amazon?”
“Can you handle physical work?”
“Tell me about teamwork or working under pressure”
👉 Nothing crazy—no technical or deep questions.
🔹 5. Background Check + Offer
Background check runs
You usually hear back in a few days to a week
Some people get offers same day or within 1–2 days
🔹 6. Day 1 (Orientation)
Go to warehouse
Training + safety instructions
Start working right away
⚡ Reality (what most people experience)
Very fast process (sometimes under 1 week)
Very low-pressure
Often no real interview at all
More about:
Showing up
Passing checks
Being available for shifts
🔑 What Amazon actually cares about
Even for warehouse roles, they look for:
Reliability (show up on time)
Work ethic
Ability to handle physical work
Basic teamwork
I applied to work at the distribution warehouse, and the interview process was really easy. I had just applied online and set up my prehire appointment right away. As long as you pass a drug test and background check, as well as have everything in check with your documents to work, you most likely will be guaranteed a position here.
Smooth and fast. I really like how the process went, quick and simple drug test and that was it. Nice recruiter too, she was awesome. One of my favorite interviews