I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Amazon (Bengaluru) in Sep 2025
Interview
The interview began with mutual introductions and quickly transitioned into technical topics. I was asked to explain Trees vs. Graphs and their differences. Then came two DSA problems: one on greedy scheduling (N meeting rooms + merging overlapping intervals) and another on string validation (checking for repeated words). I discussed time and space complexities for both problems. The session was interactive, with follow-up questions and a focus on problem-solving. I had only 1.5 days to prepare after a short-notice phone call, so I prioritized DSA and showed less interest in theoretical concepts. Although I wasn’t selected, the experience was fast-paced and engaging, and it helped sharpen my technical thinking under pressure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you solve the N meeting rooms problem using a greedy approach and explain how it relates to merging overlapping intervals?
Interview involved one screening OA and one final day, 3 back to back interviews, one technical, one behavioral and one mix. Focused on leader ship principles and DSA and algo
Good and better interview so far its worth giving a try rather than not. Good interviewer pleasant speaking and comfortable so far its worth giving a try rather than not good interviewer pleasant speaking and good
The process began with an Online Assessment (OA) featuring two coding challenges and a work style simulation. This was followed by a technical phone screen. The final round consisted of 4–5 virtual onsite interviews covering Data Structures & Algorithms, System Design, and a heavy emphasis on Amazon's Leadership Principles.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a top-K leaderboard system for a massive multiplayer online game