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      Vorstellungsgespräch für eine Beschäftigung als Software Design Engineer

      21. Sep. 2025
      Anonymer Bewerber im Vorstellungsgespräch
      Udupi, Odipu, Kunjibettu

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      Vorstellungsgespräch für eine Beschäftigung als Software Design Engineer

      19. Nov. 2010
      Anonymer Bewerber im Vorstellungsgespräch
      Seattle, WA
      Angebot abgelehnt
      Kein Angebot
      Positive Erfahrung
      Durchschnittl. Gespräch

      Bewerbung

      Ich habe mich über eine Hochschule oder Universität beworben. Der Vorgang dauerte 2 Wochen. Vorstellungsgespräch absolviert im Apr. 2025 bei Amazon (Udupi, Odipu, Kunjibettu)

      Vorstellungsgespräch

      The interview process involved two coding questions. The first question was to validate a string of parentheses using a stack. The second question, Jump Game, required determining if you could reach the end of an array by making jumps.

      Fragen im Vorstellungsgespräch [1]

      Frage 1

      The first question asked was the Jump Game. In this problem, you are given an array of non-negative integers. You start at the first index, and each element in the array represents the maximum length you can jump from that position. The goal is to determine if you can reach the last index of the array.
      Frage beantworten
      Positive Erfahrung
      Schweres Gespräch

      Bewerbung

      Ich habe mich über eine Hochschule oder Universität beworben. Der Vorgang dauerte 3 Tage. Vorstellungsgespräch absolviert im Okt. 2010 bei Amazon (Seattle, WA)

      Vorstellungsgespräch

      I was contacted by email after visiting the Amazon booth at my university's Career Fair, and a recruiter set up an on-campus interview. My first interviewer was very chill, but was almost plodding in his need for detail. Another peculiar technique was to ask for a solution, and when I gave him one, ask for another and another and another and another, until I was giving less and less efficient solutions. He wanted me to admit that some of the naive solutions would be faster to implement than my initial optimal solutions, and therefore valuable when you want to get a feature out there immediately and scale it up later. Then, he had me code on a piece of paper, and was very picky about syntax. I received a phone call from him about an hour later, congratulating me and setting up three more on-campus interviews for two days later. My second interviewer was also pretty chill. He started out by enthusiastically describing the challenges of optimal shipping. He had me code up a couple problems on the white board, and seemed surprised by my use of bitwise operators. My third interviewer was the most senior. He had me design a chess game, and implement several of the key classes and methods. He also asked me some behavior questions relating to my past experiences with group coding projects. My final interviewer had to have been the bar-raiser. He was a short dude with a very intense stare. As soon as I walked over to his cubicle, he informed me that he "had been listening to [my] last interview through the wall". I was kind of weirded out, but relieved that I hadn't screwed up the last one. The final interviewer asked me some more behavioral questions, and had me code up a LRU cache. I hadn't done that problem before, so it was fun working up to the optimal solution. A week later, I got an email congratulating me and asking to set up a phone call to discuss the offer. They also invited me to Amazon headquarters to stay for three nights, meet all the teams, and hang out in Seattle for the weekend. I haven't decided whether to accept the offer, but I am looking forward to the visit!

      Fragen im Vorstellungsgespräch [5]

      Frage 1

      Given an array of 100 integers where every integer from 1-101 occurs once, except for one. Find the missing integer.
      3 Antworten

      Frage 2

      Reverse the order of words in a string.
      2 Antworten

      Frage 3

      Implement a queue using stacks.
      Frage beantworten

      Frage 4

      Design a game of chess.
      Frage beantworten

      Frage 5

      Implement a LRU cache.
      Frage beantworten
      1

      Vorstellungsgespräch für eine Beschäftigung als Software Design Engineer

      19. März 2009
      Mitarbeiter (anonym)
      Seattle, WA
      Angebot angenommen
      Positive Erfahrung
      Durchschnittl. Gespräch

      Bewerbung

      Ich habe mich auf Empfehlung eines Mitarbeiters beworben. Der Vorgang dauerte 3 Tage. Vorstellungsgespräch absolviert im Apr. 2007 bei Amazon (Seattle, WA)

      Vorstellungsgespräch

      Note, this interview process was for a summer internship. The process began with a phone conversation with an HR person. The conversation consisted of gauging my interest in various groups that I could work with at amazon. Later, I went through the first technical phone interview. This lasted about 45 minutes. I was first asked to list which programming languages I had used and how strong I was in each. I was then asked some java specific questions: What is the purpose of the static keyword? What is the difference between a String and a StringBuffer? Then, some object oriented design questions. Then some simple algorithmic questions: Find a common ancestor in a binary tree, find first non-repeated character in a string. All of these questions were answered verbally and the interviewer was satisfied with a general solution. The second technical phone interview lasted about an hour. It began with some discussion of my resume. I was asked questions related to: General operating system details: - Difference between process and thread - What does it mean for a method to be threadsafe - Know what a stack crash is? -> what happens during a function call, how can this be exploited Programming: - Find unique words in text files - Cell phone, phone book, data structure for storing numbers, so that you could type first letter and see what names it matched -> essentially looking for a prefix tree - Have you used makefiles before -> was going to go into a tree description of that - How would you output a tree by level Bit-twiddling - How could you tell if a byte only contained a 1 in the leftmost bit - How could you count the number of ones in a byte Design - Email sender, need to send 100,000000 emails and you have 5 machines how could you do it efficiently These first two interviews felt pretty relaxed. When describing the solution to a problem I would give a quick sketch, saying something like "I would hash a count of each letter" and at this point the interviewer would acknowledge that I was on the right track and just move onto another question without digging for details. In the third technical phone interview consisted of a single programming task. I was asked to code up the solution to a simple problem and email it to the interviewer. This took about 30 minutes, I then described what the code was doing to the interviewer. I did not find the programming question hard, and this last interview felt like more of a formality. At no point did I feel like I had the burden of convincing the interviewer that I was the right candidate. Worth noting, is that I had previously done an internship with Amazon, and this may have influenced how the interviewers were behaving toward me.

      Fragen im Vorstellungsgespräch [5]

      Frage 1

      Began by asking if I knew what a stack crash is. Then asked what happens during a function call, and how can this be exploited.
      1 Antwort

      Frage 2

      Design an email sender that can send 100,000,000 emails. You have 5 machines how could you do it efficiently.
      3 Antworten

      Frage 3

      Given a string find the first non-repeated character.
      12 Antworten

      Frage 4

      Binary tree with parent pointers, given two nodes find common ancestor.
      3 Antworten

      Frage 5

      Given two linked lists A and B, return a new linked list C, where C consists of all elements in A or B that are contained in only A or only B.
      2 Antworten
      6