I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Sep 2015
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter to apply for a position in a new venture Amazon was building. After submitting my resume, HR at Amazon scheduled a phone interview with a director within the team I applied for. Typical interview questions about perfect products, product dev, ideal role. Also other questions to get an idea of my ability to think critically. There was a second interview a few weeks later with a different manager on the team that was similar, however a case question was presented that required me to walk through the process of setting up a store and launching it. I thought the interview went well, but it was not meant to be. I did not get called back for the final interview. However I was told the final interview is at the office in Seattle. Amazon flies you out, has you interview for the day, and tries to have the interview on a Friday or Monday so you have the weekend to look around Seattle. Overall it was a pleasant experience even if I did not get an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Day 1 at Amazon. You're given the lead position on a new store that needs to launch in 90 days. What do you do?
It had 6 rounds- heavily focussed on leadership principles. they really do cross question almost every other example.......... You get multiple interviewers across the organisation. I thought- the questions were repetitive after one point.
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Question 1
Mention a time when you could give the customer what they asked for ?
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon in Jun 2026
Interview
No HR screen; you answer those questions over email. You do a ridiculous project simulation where you answer emails. Paradoxically it’s interesting yet cheesy at the same time. Very unique but not that difficult. Then the first real interview. Rarely with the direct hiring manager; usually someone else in the org but not this direct team. So it’s useless to research the department. In fact, it’s better to prepare your strong STAR examples. They probe deep, which is fine. They heavily expect numbers. The more you can spout out random numbers (it’s okay, no one will verify) the better. The final round is more of the same — Just more STAR interviews, 2 per session, 4 sessions total. The people in this round are even more critical and harsh than the previous rounds. All done by people who have worked here for 5+ years and have never left — or if they did they came from another FANG company. So they’re all typically arrogant and jaded and negative or on the way to getting there. Finally they all have this weird verbal communication style where they just talk on and on like they expect you to interrupt them — but it’s an interview so you have to be polite can’t interrupt them. So like what the heck.
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Question 1
A time you had to mediate a conflict between two stakeholders. A time you had to dig deep into the data.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Amazon
Interview
1. Initial Screening: It begins with a recruiter sync.
2. The "Loop": It's a 5-to-6-round panel interview focusing on deep technical skills, system design, leadership principles, or domain expertise depending on the role.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you had to take a risk or make a decision with incomplete information.