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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      20 de ago de 2024
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      San Jose, CA
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (San Jose, CA) en jul 2024

      Entrevista

      The assessment consisted of two distinct phases: 1. Technical Problem Solving. Two coding tasks to be completed within a 90-minute timeframe. 2. Work Situation Simulation. A series of multiple-choice questions designed to model real-world scenarios, taking approximately 5-15 minutes. Both phases were evidently tailored to reflect the company's operational environment and appeared to closely mirror actual job responsibilities. Сoding tasks The first problem seemed relatively straightforward, while the second presented a more significant challenge. Notably, success criteria were not explicitly provided. Time allocation was a critical factor. With 90 minutes for two problems and no interviewer present, time management became crucial. The problem statements were extensive, often spanning two or more pages including examples. A realistic breakdown might allocate 10 minutes for thorough reading, another 10 for comprehension and strategizing, leaving approximately 25 minutes per problem for coding (15 minutes), verification (2 minutes), and refinement (8 minutes). A discrepancy worth noting was the availability of language versions. While newer versions were promised, only older versions were accessible during the actual assessment. This inconsistency could potentially cost valuable time if a candidate uses features not supported in the available version. The problem descriptions occasionally incorporated experimental logic and definition-by-example approaches, which could lead to multiple interpretations. The lack of an interviewer or comprehensive test cases made it challenging to confirm the correct interpretation within the given timeframe. Ambiguities in the examples could result in divergent solutions, and intuitive approaches might not align with the hidden test scenarios. These factors collectively made it improbable to achieve full compilation, execution, and passing of all tests for both problems within the allotted time. A more realistic outcome would be completing the first task with partial test coverage and making initial progress on the second. Major time sinks included: • Interpreting conditions and examples, then aligning code to fit that interpretation. • Iterative adjustments to pass unknown test scenarios across multiple interpretations. The work situation simulation portion This appeared to focus on evaluating decision-making processes regarding tool selection, solution approaches, priority setting, and activity choices. The questions seemed designed to gauge teamwork style, decision-making methodology, and resource utilization capabilities. This section likely aims to identify the candidate's potential role, competencies, and decision-making capacity within project workflows. Conclusion While the assessment effectively simulates real-world scenarios, the time constraints and ambiguities in the coding section may not provide an optimal representation of a candidate's true capabilities. The situational judgment test, however, offers valuable insights into a candidate's professional approach and team dynamics. The assessment appears to be designed primarily for data collection on candidate behavior in work processes and/or as an automated screening mechanism. However, the execution of the assessment itself seems to lack careful consideration. No feedback provided. The absence of the promised language versions suggests a lack of technical oversight during the process. It seems improbable that individual code submissions will receive thorough human review, regardless of task completion levels. Subjectively, the purpose of this assessment feels more aligned with maintaining the company's reputation, differentiating from competitors, serving as a form of advertisement, and collecting specific statistical data, rather than genuinely evaluating a candidate's skills. The format and structure of the assessment seem to favor competitive programmers and automation specialists over industry-specific or specialized developers. This bias may not accurately represent the skill set required for the actual role or the company's day-to-day technical challenges. It's worth noting that these observations are based on my personal experience and may not reflect the company's intentions or the experiences of other candidates.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      What instrument do you suggest to work with large messages
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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      31 de may de 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Dublín, Dublín
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Dublín, Dublín)

      Entrevista

      Initial screening call with recruiter followed by a 1 hr hacker rank question on DSA. The final round was a panel consisting of 4 interviews ranging from technical design, more DSA and behaviour questions.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

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      Describe a time when you disagreed with your team and how you resolved it
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      Entrevista para Sr. Software Engineer

      22 de abr de 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Seattle, WA
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Seattle, WA)

      Entrevista

      Online Application & Assessment: Candidates apply via amazon.jobs and may be asked to complete online assessments (work simulations or technical tests). Recruiter Phone Screen: A 30-60 minute interview to discuss your background, interest in the role, and initial behavioral questions. Technical Phone Screen (For Tech Roles): A 60-minute interview focused on data structures, algorithms, and coding in a shared editor. Interview Loop (Virtual/Onsite): The final stage, usually 3-5, 45-60 minute interviews held on the same day or over a few days. Behavioral Questions: These focus on past behavior (STAR method: Situation, Task, Action, Result) mapped to Leadership Principles. Technical/Functional Questions: Problem-solving, system design, or domain-specific questions. Bar Raiser Interview: One interviewer is a "Bar Raiser," a neutral employee from another team tasked with ensuring hiring standards remain high. Hiring Committee/Debrief: Interviewers meet to discuss candidate feedback and make a hiring decision.

      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      15 de abr de 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Bellevue, WA
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Bellevue, WA)

      Entrevista

      Recruiter screen. Then 2 coding interviews then onsite rounds (another coding question, then a system design question, then HM behavioral interview). System design was simpler than other companies. Coding was leetcode ish

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