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Summary
I successfully interviewed for an Amazon SDE-1 position, progressing through an Online Assessment, Low-Level Design, multiple Data Structures & Algorithms rounds, and Leadership Principles discussions, ultimately receiving an offer.
Full Experience
Hey everyone,
I'm excited to share my Amazon SDE-1 interview experience with you all. Posting this here as LeetCode was a huge part of my prep journey, and I hope this helps someone out there!
Round 1: Online Assessment (OA)
The OA had the usual components:
- 2 DSA questions (LeetCode Medium to Hard level)
- Virtual office simulation scenarios
- Amazon Workstyle Assessment (Leadership Principles-based)
I was able to solve both coding problems comfortably and felt confident about the behavioral sections. Within a week, I got a call that I’d be moving forward to the interview loop.
Round 2: LLD Round
This was a Low-Level Design round.
- I was given a design problem based on a strategy board game.
- The task was to model the game logic and create clean class structures for the board, players, moves, etc.
- The interviewer was keen on optimal time and space complexity, clean code, and modular design.
Round 3: DSA Round
- 2 DSA Questions
- One was a modified LeetCode Medium problem
- The other was an Amazon-internal question simulating a real-life problem
- Followed by some Leadership Principle questions
Round 4: Bar Raiser
This was entirely Leadership Principles based.
- Discussed my resume, projects, and previous internships in depth
- Questions focused on ownership, problem-solving, and handling ambiguous situations
- The interviewer did dive deep into a few answers, but I answered them confidently in STAR format
Round 5: DSA + LP Round
Wasn’t expecting this round, but got scheduled shortly after the Bar Raiser.
- 2 DSA Questions
- One LeetCode Medium
- One LeetCode Hard
- Followed by some more LP questions
This round was smooth — I managed to solve both questions with optimal solutions and had a good conversation around LPs.
Verdict
A few days after my final round, I got a call from the recruiter — I had received the offer! 🎉
Getting into Amazon has been a dream of mine since college, and this entire process was intense, but incredibly rewarding. If you're prepping right now — keep at it. Stay consistent, focus on problem-solving and your stories for LPs, and trust the process.
All the best to everyone aiming for Amazon or any of your dream companies.
Edit :
Offer Details : https://leetcode.com/discuss/post/6689833/amazon-sde-1-bangalore-2024-offer-by-ano-2c4k/
Interview Questions (1)
I was given a design problem based on a strategy board game. The task was to model the game logic and create clean class structures for the board, players, moves, etc. The interviewer was keen on optimal time and space complexity, clean code, and modular design.
Preparation Tips
LeetCode was a huge part of my prep journey. My preparation involved consistent problem-solving and focusing on crafting my stories for Leadership Principles questions.