Amazon Software Development Engineer(SDE II) interview questions
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Total 4 rounds made: 2 dsa, 1 lld and 1 hld. They were very focused on the low level design question. I've passed the 2 dsa and hld rounds but failed at lld.
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Design a system which will assign devices to servers to communicate with network devices. You need to consider server's available ram/cpu usage etc.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Hyderabad)
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OA round consisted of 2 difficult questions mainly on the segment trees and DP, great set of questions, needs a good amount of intuition, first timers might not be able to get to the solution. The next rounds were screening rounds - Machine coding, LLD and system design.
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2 difficult questions mainly on the segment trees and DP,
The interview process was poorly structured and quite stressful. Most of the focus was on solving Leetcode-style algorithmic problems under strict time pressure and repeatedly answering behavioral questions based on Amazon’s Leadership Principles. The interviewers didn’t seem very engaged, and the experience overall felt more like a test of speed than a fair evaluation of skills.
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They mostly asked standard Leetcode problems and multiple Leadership Principles questions.