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by glenngillen 1758 days ago
These aren’t examples of questions you’ll get in the Amazon interview process. It’s also 4-8hrs of interviews just for the final loop. So you’ll get some overlap, but also literally hours of other topics. If hours of conversation are anchored to the same single event it’s unlikely to reflect well.
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I wonder if anyone's ever tracked the eventual career trajectory for candidates they hired versus ones they rejected in interviews. This process sounds like it selects for people comfortable with the somewhat rare skillset of sweating hours of face-to-face quizzing without breaking.
I think a better comparison would be how much effort a candidate puts into finding a better job.

People willing to grind leetcode, send out 400+ resumes, doing a lot of interviews will probably have a better career than the one's who don't.

For a very narrow definition of "better career" maybe. I concede that it might result in more wealth.
5 hours max these days unless it's for a very senior role.

Every interviewer has a leadership principal or two they need to get data points about. And there's a database of questions to ask that help specifically learn about that LP.

And it all has to fit inside the same hour as a technical question.