I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Chennai)
Interview
I applied to the rol through a popular job portal. I got a call immediately from the HR asking me the particulars. The first round of interiew was subsequently set up with in no time. On the same day as the first round, the HR called and told me of my clearance to the next round. After a week, this round was scheduled. I heard no feedback from the HR for almost 2 weeks. On following up, they told me that I cleared this round too an set up an in-house interview. However, I received no further communication for almost 2 weeks. Again on following up, I was given a date. After 3 rounds, which were interesting, I was told that I would be updated the next day. After bamost 2 weeks, since I had not heard any feedback, I called them only to get a message that I was not through. Given the structure around the interview process, i would have expected more professionalism frm amazon on rejection and some feedback, in fact a mail communication would have helped.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon
Interview
I was contacted for this position by a recruiter at Amazon who found my resume in their resume pool. They communicated through Email and attached a job description. I responded with my interest and the recruiter set up an initial phone interview with the supervisor for this position.
This first interview was a bit challenging, the supervisor asked a few background questions and a few "what-ifs".
One day latter I moved on to next step, which was a written sample based on one of two questions. They explained it was to test my written communication skills.
I heard back from that the following week and was moved on to the 2nd phone interview that same week. This was very similar to the first, with background, how it relates etc.
Finally, I got the in-person set up for 2 weeks after the 2nd phone interview. This was a 5.5 hour interview loop with 7 different people, 1 recruiter, the supervisor, the director of that group, 3 people in similar roles within the group and 1 person outside the dept.
Half of the interviews were background with some situation questions, nothing too difficult. They wanted me to look over their leadership values before hand, and I could see how a lot of the questions were geared towards fitting into those.
The other half of the interviews were technical, they wanted a lot of database experience and someone with a higher degree of economics than I had, this seemed to frustrate some of the interviewers, to the point where when I was having trouble answering one of the questions, the interviewer took up a whiteboard pen and said "here, this is the answer, ok?", and proceeded to just write the answer without giving me time to do it on my own.
In the end, I think my background was not what they were looking for, but it was an educational process.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Amazon in Jan 2013
Interview
Got contacted by a recruiter through school; set up a phone interview which lasted 45 minutes. The person was pretty cold; he had been a program manager for 7 years and said he took 3-4 interviews on a daily basis - was pretty scary especially since I was unprepared -- so rule number 1 -- prepare very well