Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Reston, VA) en mar 2017
Entrevista
Applied to a number of security related positions on the Amazon careers site. Heard from a recruiting rep about a month and a half after applying and she asked a few relatively easy questions based on the job description and my resume. Managed to answer all questions correctly so was scheduled for a phone screen with a number of members from the Cloud Security team via phone.
About 2 weeks later, had the phone interview and for about 10 minutes of the ~50 minute interview was asked a number of behavioral questions related to their leadership principals and then moved on to the technical questions.
WAS ASKED ALMOST NOTHING THAT WAS ON MY RESUME OR IN THE JOB DESCRIPTION. From my own research prior and through looking up questions after the fact, I know I managed to answer most of the questions correctly but I believe not having hands on experience in the topics I was quizzed on and also having to think through my answers, I did not get an offer for an in person interview.
Generally, interview was very thorough and challenging. Process was a little too drawn out but I imagine they receive a lot of applications. Was a little annoyed that I was asked nothing I had studied for based on the job description and my resume but overall the process was not negative.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What are the differences between encryption, hashing and encoding and describe each process in detail.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon
Entrevista
The interview process seemed properly structured. The HR took an initial screening exam (behavioral + technical) where I did quite good and was called onsite directly without any phone interviews. On the day of onsite, they took around 4 rounds of interviews with almost 50% technical and 50% behavioral questions.
The problem I found with the interview process is amazon customer support is too much obsessed and oriented towards amazon principles and fail to focus & predict on how the candidate would actually perform if given an offer. The behavioral questions based on Amazon principles that are asked during the interview are quite predictable and can be found anywhere on the internet, to which, anyone can do the research and prepare for the answers with situations that might not necessarily happened with them in past but just for the sake of clearing interview process.
My technical rounds were absolutely good and I answered pretty much everything so it is evident that they rejected me based on behavioral questions. I honestly find it silly and stupid because I previously worked at Cisco TAC for years where I performed quite good and was passionate to deal with customers. Their approach during the interview is 100% focused on if you can present examples that satisfy amazon principles. (I think this is stupid because anyone can browse over hundreds of blogs and prepare such examples just to assure them that they did good in the past and have wonderful customer managing/handling/pressure-handling experience.)
Overall, unlike Cisco TAC, Amazon's Cloud Support interview process was stupid and fails to identify actual skills the candidate possess. If you want to experience elite level technical customer support, I would rate Cisco TAC better than Amazon anytime (also based on the feedbacks I read online and heard from friends).
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Sorry, cannot disclose the questions asked as I signed NDA.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon en ene 2018
Entrevista
The interview process started with an online assessment talking about myself, behavior during a support to an enduser (my way to think) and after some common technical questions (network basicaly). After that I had an online virtual lab where I can choice two areas like Windows, Database, Linux, Network, Security and then, after that I had another online interview with a more technical interviewer talking about security questions (cases os problems).
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
A customer is calling about a problem in his website. He suspects the problem is related to a DDoS. What will i do?