Amazon Software Development Engineer SDE interview questions
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Software Development Engineer SDE applicants have rated the interview process at Amazon with 3.8 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 50% positive. To compare, the company-average is 59.7% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Common stages of the interview process at Amazon as a Software Development Engineer SDE according to 4 Glassdoor interviews include:
Personality test: 33%
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Skills test: 33%
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First round, OA including coding
Then, onsite interviews including coding and system design, and behavior interviews. There're going to be around 4 round interviews in one day. The company will cover your lunch.
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Aug 2024
Interview
Interview Structure: 3 Rounds, 45 Minutes Each (Virtual)
Round 1: Behavioral and Technical Interview
• Focus: Leadership Principles (LP), Resume Review, and a few technical questions based on your resume.
• Questions:
1. Can you describe a project that you found the most interesting?
2. Can you share a project you initiated on your own, outside of your professional journey or curriculum?
3. Tell me about a time when you took on a task that wasn’t part of your job or responsibility.
4. Can you recall a time when you focused on short-term goals instead of long-term ones?
5. Describe a time when you faced an obstacle and how you handled it.
Round 2: Object-Oriented Design
• Task: Design a parking lot system.
• Approach: Designed classes in Java.
Round 3: Coding Round
• Questions:
1. Validate Anagram: Solved first using a brute force method, followed by optimization using HashMaps.
2. Group Anagrams: Solved using HashMaps.
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Question 1
1. Can you describe a project that you found the most interesting?
2. Can you share a project you initiated on your own, outside of your professional journey or curriculum?
3. Tell me about a time when you took on a task that wasn’t part of your job or responsibility.
4. Can you recall a time when you focused on short-term goals instead of long-term ones?
5. Describe a time when you faced an obstacle and how you handled it.
Online assessment featuring coding problems and algorithmic challenges. Final stage often includes on-site interviews with multiple team members, including a “Bar Raiser,” to assess your coding abilities, system design knowledge, and cultural fit.