I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2009
Interview
It's a l-o-n-g process. You will have 1 or 2 phone screens and if you make it past those, you'll be brought in for a (likely) day-long interview marathon. One right after the other. Each person you interview with is looking for how you'd fit with one of Amazon's core values. They usually also throw in a 'wild card' person...someone with whom your position might never interact with, but they have a high level / deeper insight they are looking at/for. That group will meet and discuss after your day is over and they will decide to offer/not offer. If they do not make you an offer, they will not give you feedback on why. It's policy. If they do make you an offer, they won't negotiate much on salary, but you might find wiggle room in some of the benefits.
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Nothin too unexpected...but the long day makes for better chances of breaking you down by the end. Don't lose focus.
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Bengaluru) in Jun 2026
Interview
i got a mail after applying online for telephonic interview and i gave it for 60 minutes it was quite well and use star method and leadership principal diffrent answer for same questions
Screening call, five ‘loop’ interviews & HM chat. Loop based on Amazon leadership principles & STAR interview format. You receive plenty of information on how to prepare for the interviews which are back to back and 1 hour each
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Tell me about a time something went wrong, what were you doing, how did you deal with it…
Very intense. 2 phone screens and 4 45 minute interviews, known as the loop. The recruiter prepared me with much detail about what to expect. If you prepare, you’ll be fine.
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