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Summary
I interviewed for an SDE-II role at Amazon Hyderabad, where I was asked the LeetCode 'Word Ladder' problem. Despite successfully coding the solution, I found the interview experience frustrating due to the perceived lack of technical depth from the interviewers and their focus on rote memorization.
Full Experience
So I decided to give amazon a shot for fun. I knew what they TYPICALLY want but decided to give it a chance to see if they want engineers or people who memorize leetcode solutions.
Current Role : Software Architect at a fintech startup.
compensation : 39L + ESOPS
YOE -> 6 ( in core payments domain )
Here is the story with amazon hyderabad,
- As usual a recruiter reaches out to you, considering the yoe, they skip the OA.
- Two interviews with roughly 3 years of experience show up as interviewers. Start bragging about the work they do, was mostly jargon, because when they started mentioning genAI solutions, LLM, and i cross questioned them whether they were planning on RAG based or fine tuning, ( it was clear on his face he did not have a clue about what i just said ), as expected i get to hear, it's internal policy I can't disclose.
Also the guy seemed to have an arrogant tone trying to condescend by showing they work one of FAANG. - Coming to the interview coding round.
https://leetcode.com/problems/word-ladder/
This was the exact question asked, I had solved it before so i had a fair idea on the approach - they tried to confuse me but I had my answers very clear. - I devised the answer from scratch in the 25 mins whatever they gave me to code. The code worked exactly fine during the dry run and when i ran it later on my machine to test.
Seems they wanted someone who had that solution memorized and could code it up in 5 mins.
Also in the end, to show that arrogant prick that there is nothing to be arrogant about, i mentioned we tried out windsurf, cursor, claudecode, amazonQ and even intellij sense, and found amazonQ to be a shitty tool, why would amazon ship something like that? BURN ;p
P.S. I also take interviews so i know what to expect, I have learnt it from the best of senior engineers who have built platforms from scratch and not jumped organizations doing leetcode. But these folks understand nothing but rote leetcode solutions.
I rejected an Amazon offer too once, just FYI:)
So it's not bad to get rejected from amazon interview ( you can get an offer if the interviewer knows how to interview )
Its time for organizations to teach new joinees how to take interviews. This has been my experience with Amazon everytime. The bar of amazon is going low day by day.
I just give amazon interviews for fun.
Interview Questions (1)
The exact question asked was Word Ladder.
Preparation Tips
I had solved the Word Ladder problem before, so I had a fair idea of the approach. I also mentioned knowing what Amazon typically looks for in interviews, informed by my experience taking and giving interviews. My preparation philosophy leans towards understanding fundamental engineering principles rather than rote memorization of LeetCode solutions.