I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Dublín, Dublín)
Interview
Most likely talked to a terribly disgruntled recruiter. She literally spent 45 minutes on the phone to make me withdraw my application while it was way above her current team's qualifications according to LinkedIn. The call basically was about why with all the impeccable qualifications that she had to admit, I shouldn't pursue the process without even a phone screen. She explained how the climate was so horrible in Dublin, how much I should hate it, how groceries were as expensive as in London, how real estate had become as expensive as in London, how this role will be all after hours while it was not, why I should not travel, why my kids shouldn't go to school over there, how their taxes were so high ...funny when I paused her to share that our tax rates were actually higher at home she quickly she mumbled "well...." and turned to another reason not to consider AWS in Dublin as though she had a list of reasons prepared to bump qualified candidates...and her negative rants went on for ~45 minutes. I left the call rattled and literally sick to my stomach while wondering if one despised their employer or the hiring manager so much why would she still stay with them and convey the grudge to external candidates? Extremely bizarre conversation. On the positive side, I learned about 51 reasons not to work for AWS in Dublin first hand from their own "hiring" staff.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When our taxes are higher than yours why are you still interested in this role?
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Dublín, Dublín) in Mar 2026
Interview
Very positive experience. The down side was there were 6 rounds of interviews in total but they were scheduled close together. Communication was excellent and a huge amount of helpful resources provided to you to help you prepare.
Phone interview. Asked 4 typical question. The Amazon phone interview was structured and focused on behavioral questions using the STAR method. The interviewer was professional, asking about leadership principles, past challenges, and decision-making. It felt fast-paced yet conversational. I shared clear examples from my experience, highlighted results, and ended confident I demonstrated impact and fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you took ownership of a project.
Describe a situation where you disagreed with a teammate or manager.
Give an example of when you delivered results under tight deadlines.
It was a long but a well designed one. There are tips online that one should go over before the interview process. It can take more than one month to complete the steps, so one should be patient while taking all the tests and other stuff.