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SDE II Software Development Engineer
Amazon·Posted 1 week ago · Feb 2026

I went in expecting the usual behavioral-first format, but in my loop they flipped it and opened with the coding question. The behavioral part still mattered, they just used the follow-ups to see if I actually knew my own work in detail.

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Senior Product Manager (L5/L6)
Amazon·Posted 1 month ago · Feb 2026

What surprised me is how open ended the questions are, but each interviewer is very likely probing a specific Amazon leadership principle, so generic answers actually hurt you because you need to tease out what they’re really testing.

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Senior Product Manager (L6)
Amazon·Posted 2 months ago · Feb 2026

It was very Amazon style with leadership principles, but layered on top of that they kept asking how I’ve used AI to bring about innovation and change, and then they really challenged the metrics behind my stories.

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Senior Product Manager (L6)
Amazon·Posted 2 months ago · Jan 2026

Trust me, Amazon’s interview process has a different bar altogether, and for internal roles I’d stick with the AIQB because the interviewers are trained on that. You can even steer the interview by putting a hook in your answer so everything stays under your control.

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Software Engineer (L4)
Amazon·Posted 1 month ago · Dec 2025

I said I deep dived on an AI project, and they immediately started asking what parameters I used to train the model and why I switched from one LLM to another. Even the behavioral round got super technical.

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Product Manager
Amazon·Posted 2 days ago · May 2026

The recruiter was quite helpful and shared details on the structure of the loops and how to prepare for it. The rounds in the loops were almost entirely behavioural focused on "Tell me about a time when" type of questions. There was probing for details as you walk through examples. Time was kept strictly in the discussions and you had to ensure you're able to control the cadence of the conversation.

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SDE II
Amazon·Posted 1 month ago · May 2026

Both core rounds went okay-ish so far. The DSA round was strangely fixated on trees (weird) —the one topic I had not really prepared in-depth for Amazon—and was too focused on DP, strings, sliding window, LCS, and the type of stuff Amazon usually focuses on.

4 rounds2 questions
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Software Engineer
Amazon·Posted 1 month ago · Apr 2026

The OA was more challenging than I expected, the questions were more aligned with Competitive programming style. Recruiter was really supportive and informative. Still waiting on the next steps, which is the final round.

2 rounds2 questions
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Senior GenAI Architect
Amazon·Posted 1 month ago · Apr 2026

In the phone screen the interviewer is very technical, supposedly should be AWS LP, behavioural and some technical questions. The interviewer says casual conversation but wants me to design the system but doesn't want me to draw diagram but keeps upgrading function or non-functional requirements and expects me to answer asap. And also as detailed as the formula for certain evaluation metrics.

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