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      Operations Manager Interview

      Oct 2, 2011
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Carlisle, PA
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Carlisle, PA) in Jul 2011

      Interview

      Applied online and received a very prompt e-mail reply that was "boilerplate", containing a list of questions for me to answer. Answered the questions the same day and received an HR e-mail the next day asking for a block of time periods that I could have a telephone interview. My telephone interview was with a Senior Operations Manager and came one week after my initial application. Within 24 hours of that interview I received another HR e-mail inviting me to in-person "pod" interviews in three weeks. Three days later I received another e-mail inviting me to an earlier set of "pod" interviews, which I accepted. The pod interviews followed the script as described very well elsewhere on glassdoor. I got the flow problem, one I had seen verbatim on glassdoor. As other have said, getting the answer correct is important, but knowing the answer is only the beginning. I was given several change scenarios verbally so the interviewer could see how I reasoned on my feet. In my opinion, you have to be prepared for the flow problem just to get past first base, but you cannot really cram to beat the "What if" scenarios that follow. You either think analytically or you don't, and this data-driven company wants analytical leaders at a minimum. I interviewed with three Senior Operations Managers in three separate one-on-one interviews. There were no trick or shock questions, just the "Tell me a time when..." or "How would you handle XXX?" In every case, I felt the interviewers went out of their way to introduce themeselves fully and tell their story first, and they always kept open some time at the end for my questions. I appreciated their candor in their answers and felt like they were really interested in me as an individual, rather than simply trying to weed me out. The HR rep running the pod told us very clearly when we would hear from them and what the three possible outcomes would be: 1) We get an offer, 2) we get an offer for a position we had not applied for (due to them finding some other strengths in areas such as facilities, finance, etc), 3) they will not be moving forward on our application and they would not be able to give ANY feedback. I received an offer 20 days after my initial application. In general, the people I dealt with were professional and friendly. They were open about the fact that Amazon is growing very quickly and is looking for leaders who know how to develop the next geenration of leaders. "Prepare to work quite hard and be rewarded with a nice package" seemed to be the tone. On the other hand, most of my scheduled interactions were rescheduled once, and their e-mail communications were clear to expect that, since their operations leaders are quite busy. I tried to be positive and outgoing and felt like that was reciprocated by everyone I dealt with.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you tell me about a time you had to convince someone to do something they did not want to do?
      Answer question
      10

      Other Operations Manager Interview Reviews for Amazon

      Operations Manager Interview

      Jun 4, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      Assessment, written assessment, four interviews. It was a simple but lengthy process. You will interview with four different individuals, not a panel. So be prepared for a few hours spending 30-40 minutes each. Even if you nail one two or three, if one interview doesn’t go as smooth it can cause you to not get an offer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Three part questions, and what did you learn? Even if your example was spot on with the situation task action and result they still want you to provide an explanation of what you would do differently. Be prepared for this question after examples for every interviewer. They want details and exact data and numbers.
      Answer question

      Operations Manager Interview

      Jun 1, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Seattle, WA
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA)

      Interview

      The interview process was professional, well-organized, and focused heavily on Amazon’s Leadership Principles. I completed multiple rounds of interviews that included behavioral questions requiring detailed examples using the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) format. Interviewers were engaged, asked thoughtful follow-up questions, and seemed genuinely interested in understanding my leadership experience and decision-making process. The most challenging aspect of the process was the depth of behavioral questioning. Candidates should be prepared with specific examples related to leadership, conflict resolution, process improvement, customer focus, and delivering results. Communication throughout the process was timely, and expectations were clearly outlined. While the interview experience was demanding, it provided a fair opportunity to demonstrate skills and experience. Overall, I found the process to be thorough, professional, and reflective of the company’s high standards for leadership roles.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time you had to lead a team through a significant change. How did you gain buy-in, overcome resistance, and what was the outcome?
      Answer question

      Operations Manager Interview

      Apr 7, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon (Atlanta, GA)

      Interview

      Initial interview with recruiter. Three interviews via zoom with hiring manager, director, operations manager and human resources. Test on spreadsheets and competency test. Total time to hire was three weeks.

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