Learning Manager applicants have rated the interview process at Amazon with 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 59.5% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Learning Manager roles take an average of 21 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Amazon overall takes an average of 29 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Amazon as a Learning Manager according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Amazon (Luxemburgo)
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POOR PROFESSIONALS and INTENTIONALLY FOGGY INFORMATION
I've applied to Learning Manager position at Amazon. They contacted me after 2 months to arrange first screening call.
Recruiter was fully unprepared, neither aware about the vacancy nor about my profile. Once she achieved to open my profile in their IT laggy systems she recognized that the position I've been called for it was already fulfilled several days before.
At that point, fully embarrassed, she offered me a "similar position" I haven't applied. I set aside my disappointment and asked her several questions to better understand the new offer. She assured me that the position was very similar to the one already fulfilled. I asked her to send me the job specs by email to evaluate better the offer. After few hours I received the job specs of a non-managerial position (probably responding to the position already taken of Learning Manager)...
I decided to ban Amazon from my job applications, I'll never apply again to a Company that shows so unprepared professionals that tries to cheat candidates.
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The position you applied has already fulfilled, would you like to apply to a different position?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Amazon (Londres, Inglaterra) in Jun 2016
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Applied online, and correspondence from recruitment team during process was great, 2 x telephone interviews, plus one face to face meeting four stakeholders. Competency based questions around Amazon Leadership Principles which are "lived and breathed" in the company except they are not. It took two weeks before an automated email was sent letting me know I was unsuccessful which I already knew as the day after my interview the job was reposted! I contacted the person who all the correspondence was from to be told she wasn't the recruiter and that the recruiter was out on annual leave, the next day the job was placed on another job board. The email states I will get a call, I am still waiting. Really feel let down by the end of the process, not the brand I thought they were.
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Question 1
Talk about a time you had to implement something you didn't agreed with.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Las Vegas, NV) in Jan 2012
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Contacted by a recruiter after applying online through Amazon. Recruiter was very friendly and asked questions regarding my experience. Just CV review in my opinion. He set up a phone interview with the hiring manager for later in the week. The operations manager asked me a line of pretty standard screening questions. It was very 2-way in nature, conversational. I was impressed. It was left that the recruiter would be getting back to me, either way. I was called by the recruiter the next day saying that i would be conducting face to face interviews the following week.
I showed up to the fulfillment center and was directed to a conference room. in the room was another candidate. we chatted for a bit and then we were asked to complete a math flow problem regarding staffing requirements with a few constraints. not too challenging. but i struggled to see the connection of that problem to my role as a training manger.
2 panel interviews; one with the ops manager and hr and the other was with the plant manager and, via conference call, a network training manager. the ops/hr consisted of them reading questions from a 3 ring binder. very "test" like behavioral question with very little response/followup. complete opposite of the phone screen. I come from a very different industry (bio/pharma) and i we use the same terms for very different meanings. I feel that i didn't communicate a few things to their requirements due to the serious nature of certain words; i.e. "audit". the plant manager/training was reserved for discussing your math flow question and some ethical scenarios. about 15 minutes was left for standard behavioral questions.
Everyone was very professional and friendly. It was a little weird being put in a room with your competition for about 10 minutes prior to the start of the interviews.