As compared to other companies they are much easier. They just expect you to write correct working code. If they ask you to find k shortest integers in an array and you write bubble sort instead of using heaps, you will still clear their tests (true story) because apparently efficiency is way less important to them than working code. This might sound unrealistically easy. Its actually not that simple because you have to make sure it works on every damn corner case. Yes you don't need to worry about runtime complexities that much but you need to be able to thoroughly test your code and make it bullet proof.
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Entrevista
Amazon analyst interviews usually have four stages: application, assessment, phone screen, and interview loop. For analyst roles, you should expect SQL, data analysis, business metrics, Excel, visualization tools and Amazon Leadership Principles to be tested heavily.
Grilled me on my previous work experience, have to answer using their leadership principles using scenarios and examples. Took my technical assessment too and finally panel round. I think it's too long for what it is
2 rounds of interviews and 1st stage was all about techincal and 2nd round was about the HR round. Then got HR call. Mostly techincal Skills related questions were asked