Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon Web Services (Tel Aviv)
Entrevista
HR interview with a kind HR person afterwards a lengthy but not too lengthy process, process then proceeded with exercises after all this was being done interview with the manager and when all in all is done interview with hr
Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon Web Services (Boston, MA)
Entrevista
This internship sounds heavily focused on the physical infrastructure side of data centres — essentially the systems that keep servers powered, cooled, and operational 24/7. It aligns strongly with electrical, mechanical, and energy systems engineering.
Here’s what each part likely means:
Critical power systems
High-reliability electrical systems that ensure data centres never lose power.
Includes:
UPS systems
PDUs
Backup generators
Switchgear
Transformers
Protection coordination
Power distribution and redundancy (N+1, 2N architectures)
the interview process is fluid and is designed for you to succeed. you will be asked a bunch of tell me about a time... questions that you will answer with the STAR method. Some interviews will have a technical part as well.
I prepped for weeks — LeetCode hard problems, system design diagrams, behavioral stories mapped to every Leadership Principle. The loop was five rounds, back-to-back. They asked me to design a URL shortener, then 'Tell me about a time you failed.' I gave it everything. Now I wait. The bar raiser decides.