I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Arlington, VA) in Feb 2024
Interview
Same as everyone else. I applied in Jan 2024 to what appears to just be their usual resume collecting job post. I got a recruiter call and then passed a screener interview in Feb 2024. I check in every now and then but still have not progressed to the interview loop as of Nov 2024. I assume I'll never hear back. They stated that you have to re-interview if no position is found for you within a year.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Various questions about how I address risk and challenges, then the usual hypothetical about selling high-caffeine energy drinks.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon in Apr 2025
Interview
Applied for multiple roles and got referred, rejected without personal contact. Then was contacted by a recruiter for more general role of corporate counsel. Working with the recruiter was pleasant, but scheduling the second phone interview was a hassle, and the phone interview itself felt like a test of the Amazon interview skills rather than actual skills needed for the job. Did not feel a connection to the interviewer and was rejected in an auto email about a day later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a time when you had to advise senior leadership in written form.
Lengthy process, a lot of time wasted. They make you believe that you are a suitable candidate and after a round of interviews, one written assessment, and a final 5 hour interview with 5 different attorneys they take more than two weeks to tell they cannot give you an offer and they cannot provide feedback.
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2025
Interview
I applied online for an Amazon Corporate Counsel role, and about two weeks later a recruiter reached out to schedule an initial phone screen. The recruiter asked general background questions about my experience, where I was admitted to practice, geographic preferences, and what type of legal work I was most interested in. Based on that conversation, they determined I would likely be a fit for the “generalist” corporate counsel pipeline rather than a specific posted role.
I was then scheduled for an interview with a senior member of Amazon’s legal team who was not tied to any particular business unit or opening. Prior to the interview, I had to complete a writing exercise.
The interview itself was fairly comprehensive. It included:
* questions about my resume and prior experience;
* why I was interested in Amazon;
* substantive and hypothetical legal questions testing legal judgment and analysis; and
* scenario-based behavioral questions.
About two weeks later, I heard that I had passed that round and would move forward in the process. At that point, I was told they needed to match me with a specific team/business group before proceeding further.
After that, communication became less consistent. I followed up a few times over the following months. Initially, recruiting responded that they were still trying to identify the right team fit and asked me to be patient. Eventually, though, the responses stopped and I never ended up being matched with a team or advancing further in the process.
Interview wasn’t “difficult”, just a lot of prep, without actual possibility of there being a match.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
* questions about my resume and prior experience;
* why I was interested in Amazon;
* substantive and hypothetical legal questions testing legal judgment and analysis; and
* scenario-based behavioral questions.