Very fast-paced, the process all together took about a week or two. Since I lived far from any of the offices, the whole process was conducted on the phone and online. I had a total of 3 interviews over the phone, first with a member of HR, then 2 with area managers. Everyone was very nice, and it was an extremely enjoyable experience where I learned a lot. I am beyond excited to start my internship.
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There was an online math problem about placing employees in various jobs based on hourly rates of picking, packing, and shipping. Very difficult at first, but made me really apply myself and I learned a lot.
Three step interview process. Went through all three interview on campus. Very laid back and casual. The interviews did not really give a good idea of what a summer with Amazon would look like, so be sure to have done your research before applying. There are two case questions to answer, but if you know about little's law you'll be fine.
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Two case questions that involved math and were fairly easy
I applied through university. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Amazon (State College, PA)
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Applied through the university website and received an email after a week for an interview.
I interviewed two days after they gave a call giving me an offer.
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4 Basic questions
What would you do if your employees are not following a standardise procedure?
Why do you want to work for amazon?
Math problem?ask the recruiter to explain well the problems in order they see how you interact with them
Understand the leadership principles
Be yourself and relax