Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon (Seattle, WA)
Colloquio
Was shared an OA which was standard leetcode medium to hard level. Along with that there were work-style questions.
Once that was cleared, had an online interview with an employee. It was from the previously asked questions from leetcode.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Not a lot of stress on behavioural questions, the interviewer straight up jumped to coding test.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon (Tel Aviv)
Colloquio
Applied online and received an Online Assessment. It consisted of two LeetCode-style coding problems with a time limit . The process was straightforward and fully automated with no human interaction at this stage.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Solve a coding problem involving array manipulation under a timed online assessment
There were 2 rounds- one DSA round and one HR round.
In the first round they asked me a DP + trees question which was of medium to hard difficulty.
In the second round the interviewer asked me about my resume, my projects, some computer fundamental questions.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite l'università. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon nel mese di mag 2026
Colloquio
This was an On Campus opportunity. First was the Online Assessment, which consisted of 2 questions, solved both. Then they scheduled two rounds of mandatory interviews, both focusing on DSA, Problem Solving, Behavioral Questions and GenAI Fluency,
Domande di colloquio [6]
Domanda 1
The first question was standard Longest Common Subsequence, interviewers expected me to first explain the brute force solution and then move on to the optimal approach.
"Tell me a time when you worked on a problem which was difficult for you".
"How do you use GenAI in your day to day work?"
"Tell me about a project where you've used GenAI"
Given an array, you can do a merge operation where you merge (or sum) two adjacent equal numbers, remove both the numbers, and replace with the new merged number. For example, [3 1 1] becomes [3 2]. Now you can operate infinite number of times, and you need to return the smallest final array after doing all the possible operations optimally, e.g. for [1 1 1 1] the answer will be [4] and not [1 2 1].