The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon in Jan 2017
Interview
I had 2 phone rounds, one hr and one technical followed by an onsite Interview.
The onsite Interview was definitely a joke. I got Interviewed by 3 different people and none of them related to my field or the position I applied for. They were all professionals and probably experts in their fields but even after calling out that they're focusing on wrong domain they were expecting me to answer their questions related to their domain
Its definitely waste of time for customer support position. Yes you read it right, they're selling helpdesk positions with hopes that you can have personal growth and learn but if you pay careful attention you can realize there itself that you'll be chatting with customers and answering their phone calls and getting trained on how to attend those calls and chats.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Signed NDA so can't explain but behavioral questions were repetitive
It was a 4 round loop. The first two rounds focused on networking and troubleshooting, plus questions about your domain. The last two rounds are just answering questions using leadership principles in STAR format.
The interview was smooth. Recruiter reached out with an invitation to an online assessment, then a phone interview 1 hour and interview loop scheduled after that. It had 4 rounds
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Depends on the domain of the role. I had Networking domain, so most questions were on Linux and troubleshooting.
It was difficult , questions about os and computer network and one easy coding question , the coding question was prime number question, also asked behavioural questions which are to be answered in STAR format