I believe the process is two phone interviews followed by an on-site. Never got to on-site, however, did have to phone interviews. One was by a former entrepreneur who asked relevant questions pertaining to Why AMZN? Why Seattle? If we wanted to decrease the price of Amazon Prime by $20 what would you take into account? Second interview caught me off guard with more consulting questions re: how would you project sales, how would you identify if we didn't have a product.
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How would you project t-shirt sales of Superbowl t-shirts?
Screening call with recruiter, followed by 3 back-to-back interview loops. Interviews focused primarily on behavioral questions tied to Amazon Leadership Principles, along with an Excel assessment testing analytical and data manipulation skills.
The process was well-structured and followed Amazon’s typical interview format:
1. Recruiter Screening
* Initial discussion about experience, role scope, and expectations
* Basic behavioral and background questions
2. Hiring Manager Interview
* Focus on past experience, business impact, and ownership
* Mix of behavioral and situational questions
3. Interview Loop (3–5 interviews)
* Multiple interviewers covering different Amazon Leadership Principles
* Included a Bar Raiser interview
* Heavy focus on:
* Decision-making
* Trade-offs
* Metrics and impact
* Depth of ownership
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Useless leadership principles framed in behavioral question. Tell me about a time when
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You start with an online assessment, which is relatively easy. Then a recruiter reaches out to you if you pass and will ask standard hiring questions. After which, you will then have a phone screen interview and if you pass, you do an interview loop with 5 people. Which is insane for a role that does not pay 100K annually. They also make you go prepare 12-20 STAR stories that you should pretty much memorize.
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Tell me about a time you invented a process to make things simpler