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Amazon is known for its ruthless interviewing process. We talked to insiders about how to get a job there.

An Amazon spokesperson said that while referrals can give candidates a boost, the company's full interview process plays a bigger role.Amazon is known for tough interview questions. Instead of asking about people's background or resume, candidates are askedquestions. The goal is to find people who align with the company's culture, and it's normal to only be asked a few questions during an hour-long interview, sources said.

What is an example of a time you had to make a high-impact business decision with little data or time. are at the core of the interview process. The principles include "customer obsession" and "learn and be curious." The Amazon employee estimated that more than half of successfully answering interview questions comes from being able to quantify an experience and explain it well. For example, Amazon may ask an advertising job candidate about how they helped a brand with its ad-targeting strategy. A good answer would include specific controls and measures the candidate used to tweak the strategy, the employee said.

"Amazon has a rule to treat their candidates like customers," said the advertising employee. "They're not in to waste candidates' time. They want to be quick, transparent and over-communicate where they are in each step." from a different department. Sources said that candidates might not know which interviewer is the bar-raiser. These people are well regarded internally and undergo rigorous training to act as a neutral party whose role is to ask tough questions.

 

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Who really wants a job there? Sell-your soul types of workers, maybe?

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