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      Associate Interview

      26 Sept 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Istanbul
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Istanbul) in Aug 2020

      Interview

      Technically, Amazon interview process does not start until the candidate is invited to the interview. Yet, the hiring machinery sets in motion the minute you hit “Apply” button. To get the most up--to-date list of Amazon jobs, head over to their main website or try a job aggregator like Jooble. Your profile goes into the internal system and is added to the review queue. From then on, various participants of the hiring process filter out profiles to create a short-list. This shortlist will then move to the Hiring Manager’s queue. In 90% of cases, the recruiter will build an initial shortlist and will then pass it on to the Hiring Manager. In 10% of cases when, for example, the recruiter is on holiday, or filling the role is time-critical, the Hiring Manager can help the recruiter build the short-list. As a Hiring Manager, I will then pick the candidates who will be invited to the first stage of Amazon interview process - the Phone Screen. How would I make the decision on who to progress? The best and most relevant profile usually wins. Here, everything is important - the quality of the education, grades (if volunteered in the resume), the profile of employers, the content of the roles and achievements. There is no set formula for a profile that gets to move forward. This is because every role is unique, and every hiring context is peculiar. There are situations when, as a Hiring Manager, I’d be willing to take more risk on candidates and cast the net wide. One such situation is if I am thin on the ground and under pressure to hire. This does not mean that a hiring urgency on my side will increase your probability of getting in with an otherwise uncompetitive profile. It will, however, nudge up your chances of being invited to the Phone Screen. If there is an over-supply of applications, my risk profile becomes more conservative and the phone screen to applications percentage will have to go down. As a candidate, you won’t be able to influence or control 99% of Amazon interview process at this stage. What makes your profile competitive - your education, employers, roles and achievements - won’t change in an instant. However, there are a few things that you can do to reduce the odds of not being progressed despite having a winning profile. First, make sure that your resume is clear and easy to read. Fancy designs bring no added value to Amazon interview process if they don’t improve the speed at which I can scan the resume. Second, your responsibilities and accomplishments are the most important part. If pressed for space, prioritise them over skill charts and hobbies (as a Hiring Manager, I can attest that I’ve never looked at the Hobbies part of a candidate’s resume) Third, make sure that achievements in the resume detail your personal contributions. You should adorn accomplishments with end-results, and these have to be measurable. There is no need to divulge any confidential information, and all data can be benchmarked and indexed. Recent grads should focus on project work, part-time jobs, side-gigs and other extra-curricular activities (avoid over-indulging on classwork). Lastly, get a referral. Tech companies have mechanisms in place to give a morsel of extra consideration to profiles that landed through referral programs. If getting a recommendation, do ask your referrer to drop a note to the Hiring Manager and the recruiter to follow up.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you tell me about a time when you were more than halfway through a project and had to pivot quickly due to an unexpected change? How did you handle it?
      Answer question
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      Other Associate interview reviews for Amazon

      Associate Interview

      1 May 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Dallas, TX
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon (Dallas, TX)

      Interview

      1. Apply Online You apply through Amazon’s hiring site Pick your shift + location Takes like 15–20 minutes 🔹 2. Online Assessment (sometimes required) Called a Work Style Assessment Takes ~30–50 minutes Tests: Work ethic Teamwork Decision-making 👉 This is usually the “hardest” part for warehouse roles. 🔹 3. Pre-hire Appointment / Hiring Event This is where most people get confused—it’s not really an interview. You usually: Go in person (or virtual appointment) Verify your identity (bring ID) Take a drug test Get your photo + badge setup 👉 Many candidates say it’s fast and easy, sometimes hired on the spot 🔹 4. (Optional) Short Interview or Questions Some locations may ask a few basic questions like: “Why do you want to work at Amazon?” “Can you handle physical work?” “Tell me about teamwork or working under pressure” 👉 Nothing crazy—no technical or deep questions. 🔹 5. Background Check + Offer Background check runs You usually hear back in a few days to a week Some people get offers same day or within 1–2 days 🔹 6. Day 1 (Orientation) Go to warehouse Training + safety instructions Start working right away ⚡ Reality (what most people experience) Very fast process (sometimes under 1 week) Very low-pressure Often no real interview at all More about: Showing up Passing checks Being available for shifts 🔑 What Amazon actually cares about Even for warehouse roles, they look for: Reliability (show up on time) Work ethic Ability to handle physical work Basic teamwork

      Associate Interview

      30 Apr 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      I applied to work at the distribution warehouse, and the interview process was really easy. I had just applied online and set up my prehire appointment right away. As long as you pass a drug test and background check, as well as have everything in check with your documents to work, you most likely will be guaranteed a position here.

      Associate Interview

      17 Mar 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      Smooth and fast. I really like how the process went, quick and simple drug test and that was it. Nice recruiter too, she was awesome. One of my favorite interviews

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      When can you start date?
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