Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon Web Services (Austin, TX)
Colloquio
The interview process is extremely taxing and takes up a lot of time. There are several rounds of interviews and specific assignments to complete in between each. I didn't find the interview to be difficult, just time consuming - especially when some of the panel interviews took over two hours. They really want you to answer every question in the STAR method.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
They asked about my experience in project management and how I would handle specific situations
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon Web Services (Seattle, WA)
Colloquio
Long. Be prepared to answer every "tell me about a time when" question you can think of. Did not seem particularly relevant to the role I was interviewing for (Communications PM). Some interviewers were nice, one was outright hostile.
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Domanda 1
Tell me about a time you challenged the status quo and what the positive outcome was.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon Web Services (Austin, TX)
Colloquio
6 round loop. Takes about 8 hours. One hour each interview, with 2 interviewers per block. Prep is key, no prep, no offer. The interviewer will ask about leadership principals and how they were applied to your qualifications. You will need to prepare 2 stories per leadership principal, and never reuse the same story twice. So 24 stories total.
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Domanda 1
Use a core principal to describe a situation where you pushed back against a team of ideas.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Amazon Web Services (Herndon, VA)
Colloquio
There are sixteen success
principles at Amazon they like you to know and demonstrate how your experience illustrates these principles using the STAR principle (Situation, Task, Action, Result). The interview style was very conversational and casual but they love to close
the k terrier
process with a “gotcha” question to see if you think on your feet
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
You have 30 minutes to launch an application. What would you do?