Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Seattle, WA) en nov 2020
Entrevista
Everything started with a recruiter's message on LinkedIn. The overall process took 3 months. I was looking for an SDE I position but a recruiter approached for an SDE II position.
I would say 4 events took place after that.
Event 1: Online Assessment - 90 minutes hackerrank test. There were two coding questions and two subjective (analysis of the solution to the code written for the coding questions).
Event 2: A phone interview. One behavioral question and 1 coding question from Tree. Followup on coding question required space optimization.
Event 3: Final virtual onsite interview. Four rounds of interview. The length of each round was an hour. There was a lunch break after the second round.
Round 1: The interviewer was a Principal Engineer. The first five minutes were the introduction of each other. The next 15 minutes were for behavioral questions based on Amazon Leadership Principles. Pretty much followup on my answer. Next 30 minutes was for coding question related to the hash table and string manipulation. I found it straight forward and solved it. The interviewer asked a few questions regarding optimization and time complexity. The last 10 minutes were given for me to ask questions. The interviewer was very welcoming and made me feel very comfortable.
Round 2: There were two interviewers in this round. One was Front End Engineer II leading the interview and the other was Engineering Manager. The first five minutes were the introduction of each other. The next 15 minutes were for behavioral questions based on two different Amazon Leadership Principles. Pretty much followup on my answer. The next 35 minutes were for the system design question. I started with assumptions of different microservices on the backend. The Engineering Manager asked several questions on the database schema and reasons for using the specific technology. Frontend Engineer II wanted to move forward with API design as we were already running out of time. The last 5 minutes were given for me to ask questions. The overall experience was very comfortable.
Round 3: The interviewer was a Software Development Engineer II. The interviewer gave an introduction and moved to behavioral questions. Had one follow-up on my answer. 15 minutes was passed by then. Next 40 minutes was for coding question related to logic and maintainability. I found it straight forward and solved it. The follow-up question was pretty tough and I could not solve it even though I had already thought of the process till we just had 8 mins left. The interviewer then asked for my thought process to solve the problem. I explained it and he seemed to be convinced with my answer. I was then given the last five minutes to ask any question.
Round 4: This round was with Software Development Engineer II and was the best experience among all four. The first 5 minutes were again for the introduction. Then 15 minutes for the behavioral questions. I had never been in the situation that the interviewer wanted me to explain so I said, "I have not been in that situation so if you could ask something else". I had heard from Amazon engineers that it's not a red flag if you say so. Then Next 30 minutes was for the coding question. The question was of a greedy approach and also required writing a custom class. I solved it in 15 minutes. I was continuously pitching my idea while writing the code so the interviewer said "you are right, but maybe you want to go through and check for some typos". I went through and saw I was comparing the wrong attribute of the class and fixed it. I was then asked a follow-up question which I solved in the next 10 minutes. Then the interviewer said "well we still have some time so let me ask you something." Then asked one more follow-up question and told to explain the thought process. I explained it and she said "awesome". That word made me feel very confident. Then I was allowed to ask any questions I had.
Event 4: I got a call from the recruiter. The recruiter said that the team felt I am not ready for the SDE II position but was able to raise the bar for SDE I position and decided to offer an SDE I position. I was happy and said yes to the offer. Then there was a twist. The team I had an interview with did not have SDE I position available so the recruiter had to find a team for me and asked my preferred location. I chose Seattle. The recruiter came up with two teams next week but that did not work out for me. Then it took 3 weeks for the recruiter to come up with one more team. The call with the hiring manager went very well. Later that evening I heard from my recruiter that the team is offering me the position. I celebrated. Hard work paid off. The next day I signed the offer.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Not allowed to say the exact questions. A suggestion would be to prepare well for Amazon Leadership Principles as we might mess that up while preparing for technical questions only.
Me postulé a través de una agencia de empleos. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Seattle, WA) en may 2026
Entrevista
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.