I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Amazon in Jan 2017
Interview
Applied for the position in November 2016. Received an email from a recruiter in mid December to schedule a phone interview with hiring manager. Received email from different recruiter to confirm interview date and time. Interviewed with hiring manager. A week later, received another email from a recruiter to schedule a 2nd phone interview with the hiring manager's colleague. Had 2nd interview a week later. Received another email from a 3rd recruiter to advise me they want to have a 3rd phone interview. This interview was back with the hiring manager. The manager advised me he thinks I would be a great fit, and he would like for me to come for an onsite visit. (the position was at HQ, I live on the east coast) He said the recruiter would be in touch with me to coordinate travel. That was the 1st week of February 2017. I allowed a week to pass and then I emailed the recruiter to find out if there any new developments with the recruiting. No response. Then 2 weeks ago a 4th recruiter emails me about a totally different position to interview for. I say to myself, what the heck. So I start the process all over from square one. I interviewed with a hiring manager. I didnt feel a good vibe or connection. I had more interest in the previous position. So I hear back a week later from 5th recruiter that Amazon was not moving forward. I never heard anything from the 1st role I interviewed for. I understand business needs change, but if you tell someone we want you to come onsite, and then just go cold, that is totally unprofessional. An email would've sufficed. I don't want to work for an organization that doesn't respect one's time or handle business with integrity. (leadership principles)
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Amazon
Interview
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