Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Amazon
Entretien
There were 5 rounds 2 leetcode , 2 frontend and 1 system designThe interview process at Amazon was rigorous and comprehensive, spanning five rounds. It kicked off with two Leetcode rounds focused on data structures and algorithms. These rounds tested problem-solving skills and the ability to optimize solutions under time constraints. Following that, there were two frontend rounds where I was asked to build and optimize UI components, implement responsive design, and demonstrate proficiency in modern frontend frameworks. Finally, the process concluded with a system design round. This round involved designing a scalable system, discussing trade-offs, and addressing potential bottlenecks. Overall, the interview process was challenging but rewardin
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Desing search feature for an E-commerce application
How do you traverse from one URL to another
That moment when the interviewer asked about finding indices in an array for a target sum was wild — I had just tackled something identical while prepping on PracHub. The interview included a technical round with another question about designing an in-memory LRU cache and a behavioral question about meeting tight deadlines. After a smooth discussion, I was told I'd received an offer, which I happily accepted. Overall, the process felt pretty straightforward and not overly challenging.
Questions d'entretien [3]
Question 1
Given an array of integers return the indices of two numbers summing to a target
Interviewed for silicon team. Have only been asked about the domain specific knowledge in 1st round and system design in 2nd round and C coding in 3rd round.
The interviews were 50 mins each.
First round with hr screening - 2 leetcode questions then hr manager screening then the loop which consists of 4 interviews each an hour long. The 4 interview questions they asked where three medium leetcode questions. And one system design interview question about how to shadow deploy a test software to millions of users.