I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon in Jun 2012
Interview
I applied online through the website for intern positions, but ended up getting contacted by a recruiter who asked if I was interested in full-time new grad positions as well. I did two 45 minute technical interviews over the phone with different interviewers, where I had to use a shared doc for coding questions. I didn't make it to the next round, which would have been on-site.
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I don't think I can say the specific technical questions, but they were standard interview questions.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Amazon in Aug 2011
Interview
I did 2 phone interviews. Both were 45 minutes and were coding questions. The interviews started off with a 5 minute ice-breaker, and then went straight to coding. This was several years ago, so I doubt Amazon still hires interns like this.
They do, however, still offer you a full-time offer at the end of your internship if you perform well. This is how I got my full-time position at Amazon.
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This interview was so long ago, that I do not really remember.
They were basic algorithm questions. One involved using a Hashmap and the other was an Array problem.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon
Interview
Two on campus interviews that were on the same day. Each was one on one with an engineer from some team at Amazon. The dress code was very casual and the engineers I spoke with were very friendly and easy to talk to. Each asked one question first that was technical and I solved it on a whiteboard and then we spoke generally about the company and my own background.
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Two algorithm questions that also involved data structures. Really generic Cracking the Coding Interview type stuff.