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 Amazon interview questions and answers

    What You Need to Know

    Come prepared with questions for your interviewer, but be sure to ask the right questions. If you have any questions at the outset, try to answer them yourself before your interview. This will indicate how serious you are about pursuing this opportunity and will ensure you don't ask any questions you could have answered for yourself. The more thoroughly you prepare for your interview, the more you learn and the more questions you'll have. As Jeff Bezos says, asking 'why' is equally as important as asking 'why not.'

    Written by Kevin Downey on January 25th, 2023

    Entry Level Example

    "I am interested in growing my career from within Amazon and applying my current and future skills within the company. I am curious how often you promote from within and whether there are any Amazon employees currently in consideration for the position I am interviewing for."

    Written by Kevin Downey on January 25th, 2023

    General Example

    "I would like to ask if there is anything in my background you need me to clarify. Also, after our discussion today, is there any particular reason I would not be the best fit for this executive assistant role?"

    Written by Rachelle Enns on September 27th, 2021

    Experienced Example

    "I appreciate you opening the floor for questions. What is your timeline for a decision about this opening? Also, what was the biggest struggle the last developer encountered in this role?"

    Written by Rachelle Enns on September 27th, 2021

    Amazon interview questions and answers

Amazon interview questions

Amazon interview questions

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Can you talk to me about your GPA during undergraduate/graduate school?

    What You Need to Know

    A significant and defining part of Jeff Bezos' pre-Amazon journey is that he graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, in electrical engineering and computer science from Princeton University in 1986. Although no formal degree is required company-wide to be considered for employment, many leadership and corporate positions require a bachelor's degree. 51% of their employees are entry-level, 29% are in senior positions, and 14% are managers. When it comes to the level of education of Amazon's employees, 50% have bachelor's degrees, 26% have master's degrees, and 17% of them hold a degree in business administration.

    Written by Kevin Downey on January 25th, 2023

    How to Answer

    Whatever your level of education, make sure you meet the requirements of the description of the role. Share details that provide deeper context to what you gained from your collegiate experience and any of the more significant successes as a post-secondary student, and what those experiences and what you learn will lend to your experience and have prepared you for this role.

    Written by Kevin Downey on January 25th, 2023

    Entry Level Example

    "I graduated summa cum laude and had a 4.0 GPA."

    Written by Kevin Downey on January 25th, 2023

    General Example

    "I graduated at the top of my class and am very proud of my accomplishments during University. The experience taught me to study hard and set goals for myself."

    Written by Rachelle Enns on September 27th, 2021


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