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Amazon Development Centre Interview Questions

Explore commonly reported questions, interview rounds, difficulty, duration, and candidate experiences at Amazon Development Centre.

3.7 rating

Interview overview

Difficulty

Average

Average rounds

2.7

Difficulty and candidate experience

Interview difficulty

easy28.8%
average51%
difficult20.3%

Candidate experience

positive85.6%
neutral11.1%
negative3.3%

Candidate-reported interview process

after passing the online assessment, i got an email from amazon university talent acquisition (auta) to set up my virtual on-site interviews. the next step was a virtual onsite, which was three 1-hour rounds.

First phonecall interview with hr. Hr asked details about me and fixed time for second round interview. then with team head . They asked technical questions in detail how ads booking,trafficking everything works. Everything was overall good.

After an initial screening call, there were four more rounds scheduled, each lasting about 30-40 minutes. The topics covered included two technical rounds focusing on equipment safety, and one round with management. The technical parts were good, but some questions asked for specific experiences dealing with certain situations and then tested my reasoning based on those experiences.

Common Amazon Development Centre interview questions

A focused selection of the most detailed candidate-submitted questions.

  1. 1

    Do you have any general questions about the role and company?

  2. 2

    Do you align with Amazon's leadership principles?

  3. 3

    Could you answer some aptitude questions?

  4. 4

    Walk me through testing a random app.

Interview question formats

Behavioral43.2%
Technical39%
Coding8.4%
Other5.5%
Group1.9%

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Interview information is based on candidate reports and may not represent the current official hiring process of Amazon Development Centre.