Solicité el puesto por otro medio. El proceso duró 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon en nov 2021
Entrevista
A BIE reached out to me on LinkedIn late October 2021, I interviewed with him mid November 2021.
I did not meet with a recruiter, just sent over my availability received an email with a link for a video interview with the hiring team lead and a link for a live code test(did not say if it was SQL or a different language). I wasn’t sure if this was going to be an initial discussion about the company/position so I brushed up on my SQL and practiced a few behavioral questions in the STAR interview method.
When I joined the call, the team lead doing the interview did not have his camera on. He started by giving a sentence or so about the team and mentioned he had been on the team for a year and at the company for 2. Then I gave him a high level introduction of myself. Then we moved on to the coding questions.
It was two very basic and easy SQL questions. As I was coding them he kept interrupting and mentioning that stuff was wrong when I hadn’t even gotten to that point of the code yet. For example one of the questions needed a left join, I start typing out the join and join conditions and before I even got the chance to type out left join he was telling me that records would be dropped the way the code was. When I was working on the 2nd SQL question he was adamant that the code would not output the desired results(it did) and kept asking me to start over. I had to type out an example and walk him through the code multiple times for him to realize it was correct and apologize. After I finished the second SQL question he closed out the live code window and asked if I had any questions.
He did not give much background into the position when we started so I asked some questions related to their data sources, technologies they used, and stakeholders they work with. I was shocked to hear that they were using data sources as large as 300 Billion records a month and that some of their visualization/reporting to executives is done through Excel. I also asked what the biggest issue the team was facing was and he said “hiring”, that they couldn’t hire people fast enough and the team was only 50% staffed.
He was awkward to talk to so after a few questions I mentioned that was all I had and he just said thank you for the time and hung up. He asked no questions about my prior experience or technical skills and ask no behavior based questions. The position is in another state so I would need to relocate, there was no discussion about relocation or any other benefits/perks the company offers.
The whole experience was very awkward, unprofessional and left a bad taste in my mouth. I was expecting so much more from a FAANG company as they expect you to be a top notch candidate and it was surprising how bad the interviewer was and how they are still using “outdated” technology for reporting. I left that interview with no clue about the company the team the work the position does but knowing I 100% do not want it.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Given an orders table and a products table give me a list of all product categories, the number or orders they had and the total revenue.
Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Los Angeles, CA)
Entrevista
Interview focused on analytical thinking and case studies. Main focus was on the leadership principles. First interview was a phone interview that covered a few basic questions and SQL coding. The loop had 4 rounds.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What is the difference between inner and left join?
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon
Entrevista
The interview process was smooth and conversational. The interviewer was calmly asking questions about my previous work experiences and listened patiently. He even gave me ample time to frame my answers.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
1. Tell me about your previous work experience.
2. Asked few SQL questions
few rounds of interviews ranging between technical and conversational. Mostly in the form of " tell a story of time where ..." to show how you relate to amazon LPs