Skip to contentSkip to footer
  • Community
  • Jobs
  • Companies
  • Salaries
  • For employers
      Notifications

      Loading...

      Elevate your career

      Discover your earning potential, land dream jobs, and share work-life insights anonymously.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Amazon

      Engaged employer

      About
      Reviews
      Pay and benefits
      Jobs
      Interviews
      Interviews
      Related searches: Amazon reviews | Amazon jobs | Amazon salaries | Amazon benefits | Amazon conversations
      Amazon interviewsAmazon Senior Software Engineer interviewsAmazon interview


      Glassdoor

      • About / Press
      • Awards
      • Blog
      • Research
      • Contact Us
      • Guides

      Employers

      • Free Employer Account
      • Employer Centre
      • Employers Blog

      Information

      • Help
      • Guidelines
      • Terms of Use
      • Privacy and Ad Choices
      • Do Not Sell Or Share My Information
      • Cookie Consent Tool
      • Security

      Work With Us

      • Advertisers
      • Careers
      Download the App

      • Browse by:
      • Companies
      • Jobs
      • Locations
      • Communities
      • Recent posts

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls" and logo are proprietary trademarks of Glassdoor LLC.

      Company Bowl sample

      Want the inside scoop on your own company?

      Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.

      Bowls

      Get actionable career advice tailored to you by joining more bowls.

      Followed companies

      Stay ahead in opportunities and insider tips by following your dream companies.

      Job searches

      Get personalised job recommendations and updates by starting your searches.

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      13 Oct 2012
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Hyderābād
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Hyderābād) in Sept 2012

      Interview

      I applied for a position as a Senior Software Engineer in Hyderabad through one of my schoolmates working at Amazon. The HR immediately got back to me and we scheduled for a telephonic interview. The telephonic interview was pretty easy and it went very well. However, I did not get to hear from Amazon for more than a week. I asked my contact to follow up. The HR called back and told me that as my first interview went pretty well, I could come down for an on-site interview directly and that there would be no second telephonic interview. The on-site interview, scheduled on Saturday, consisted of four rounds. I was asked questions on algorithms, data structures, scalability and object-oriented design. I was also asked to describe my product in one of the rounds. The first round went fine and was based on data structures. The second round, I believe, was the bar raiser round, in which I was asked questions on dynamic programming and scalability. This didn't go as well as the first. Then there was lunch followed by my third interview round. I was again asked questions which I think could have easily been solved by data structures. However, I performed really bad in this round. The interviewer also didn't seem too interactive. I was now really doubtful of making it to the fourth round. Surprisingly, I did go on to the fourth round. In the fourth round, I was asked to explain about my product and was also asked an object-oriented design question. The final round went really well. After the fourth round, I was told that I would be informed of the decision of hiring me on Monday. I was expecting a fifth round, but I was told that the fifth round is not mandatory and at times, a positive decision may be reached in three rounds itself. I was also told that there would no HR interview round and any additional interview rounds would be technical as well. Before leaving the Amazon office, I enquired the HR about work at Amazon. The HR told me that the work environment would be very similar to other companies such as Google. The work environment was informal, employees had the option of working from home and for a very reasonable price, pickup and drop facility was provided as well. The important thing was that the employee was accomplishing the tasks assigned to him . I was expecting a positive response as I believed that reaching the fourth round implied that I had cleared the earlier three rounds. And the fourth round seemed to have at least gone well enough that I felt I couldn't be rejected because of it. However, the HR got back to me on Monday informing me that I was not offered the position. I am not sure about the reason that I was not offered the position. There could be multiple reasons for it - my average performance in second round and bad performance in the third. May be there were other candidates who had performed better. Also, I wasn't able to write code fast and this could have been one of the major deciding factors. Either way, one thing that became clear to me is that going on to the further rounds doesn't necessarily mean that the candidate has cleared the earlier rounds. As a matter of fact, based on other reviews, I now believe that until you are offered a position, it is very difficult to anticipate the decision. This was my first interview after 7 years and I was slightly disappointed that I couldn't crack it as Amazon seemed to be one of the few companies in Hyderabad where I could work on really scalable applications. However, there are other companies where really good work is going on and I could always try again at Amazon after 6 months :).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      You are given a fixed number of 5 rupee, 10 rupee, 20 rupee and 50 rupee stamps. Now given an amount for sending a parcel, you should design an algorithm to come out with the minimum number of stamps that should be used for attaining that amount. For example, if the parcel costed 30 rupees, it could be attained using one 20 rupee stamp and one 10 rupee stamp OR using three 10 rupee stamps OR using one 20 rupee stamp and two 5 rupee stamps OR using one 10 rupee stamp and four 5 rupee stamps OR using two 10 rupee stamps and two 5 rupee stamps. However, the minimum number of stamps is the case of one 20 rupee stamp and one 10 rupee stamp where only two stamps are used. The case where no solution is possible should also be handled, for example, a parcel amount of exactly 33 rupees cannot be attained.
      7 Answers
      3

      Other Senior Software Engineer interview reviews for Amazon

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      20 Jun 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      The technical round focused on a DSA problem about finding the closest points to the origin, where I was asked to explore multiple approaches like sorting, heaps, and quickselect. It felt straightforward, and I was ready for it thanks to the time I spent on PracHub brushing up on similar questions. The interview also included a behavioral section, but overall, I found the process to be very easy. Happy to say I received an offer, which I gladly accepted!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      K Closest Points to Origin - given an array of points on the 2D plane and an integer k, return the k closest points to the origin (0,0). Walk through sort-by-distance O(n log n), heap-based O(n log k), and quickselect O(n) average; discuss when to prefer each based on the relationship between n and k.
      Answer question

      Senior Software Developer Interview

      18 Jun 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      Tough interview. The Process: Automated Online Assessment (OA) with 2 coding questions and a system simulation, followed by a 4-round virtual Loop. Every single round started with 20 minutes of intense, behavioral behavioral questions diving into Amazon's Leadership Principles, followed by 25 minutes of technical coding or system design. Amazon interviews are a test of mental endurance because you have to switch from deep behavioral storytelling straight into complex coding which can be so difficult. I used Apex Interviewer to practice the cognitive context switch. Running through their live-coding workspace helped me ensure my technical communication and architectural structures remained sharp and automatic, even after spending the first half of the interview defending my past project metrics. I fed the practice AI questions I extracted from glassdoor and gothamloop. In the end, the offer was way lower than I hoped.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design the backend inventory tracking and placement service for a global fulfillment network, ensuring strict transactional consistency across multiple regional warehouses during peak shopping events.
      Answer question

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      31 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Dublin, Dublin
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon (Dublin, Dublin)

      Interview

      Initial screening call with recruiter followed by a 1 hr hacker rank question on DSA. The final round was a panel consisting of 4 interviews ranging from technical design, more DSA and behaviour questions.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe a time when you disagreed with your team and how you resolved it
      Answer question

      Top companies for "Compensation and Benefits" near you

      avatar
      Google
      4.5★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      Meta
      4.5★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      Booking.com
      4.2★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      TikTok
      3.6★Compensation and benefits