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18,800+ Amazon Interview Questions & Answers 2026 | AmbitionBox
1 week ago - I appeared for an interview in Feb 2026, where I was asked the following questions. Q1. Basic Interview Questions Tell me about yourself. What are your strengths and weaknesses? Why do you want to work with us? Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Why should we hire you? Education / Fresher-...read more · Q2. I want to get a good job at Amazon...
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A detailed interview experience at Amazon - New grad (on-site)
Hope you get it. Being an international student myself, i know it is hard. Im currently on opt doing unpaid internship and got my final interview on 22nd. I just want to get out of this cycle. More on reddit.com
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Go for it. Worst-case scenario, you don't pass, but you'll get the experience of what it's like. Learning experience, man. More on reddit.com
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It’s not going to be a specific list of questions but types of question that they can ask. Each one is tied i some way to the values of amazon leadership principles which I’m sure can be found somewhere on AtoZ. Also look at the STAR method, it’s how you are expected to respond in the behavior portion of the interview. More on reddit.com
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They will not say “Give me an example of the diving deep principle.” The question will be more along the lines of “Tell me about a time when you solved a problem where the solution wasn’t very obvious?” More on reddit.com
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Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Amazon. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Amazon expect are Algorithms, Data Structures and Software Testing.
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71 Amazon Interview Questions (+Answers) You Must Know!
March 26, 2025 - This is an important Amazon interview question for freshers as well as professionals. This is because there are many times in our lives we come to a crossroads, and the way we proceed then says a lot about our being.
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r/leetcode on Reddit: A detailed interview experience at Amazon - New grad (on-site)
December 3, 2024 -

ROUND 1 (30min LP + 30min coding + 2min questions)
The interviewer informed me that this round would consist of two parts: the first half would focus on Leadership Principles (LP), and the second half would be a coding challenge. The LP round went well, and soon, I moved on to the coding part. The problem was similar to detecting a cycle in a graph. I began by explaining my approach, thinking out loud. To my surprise, the interviewer asked me to code the entire solution first and review it later. This caught me off guard, and for a moment, I felt unsettled. When I finally started coding, my mind went blank. However, I decided to take small steps and began coding the parts I was confident about. Gradually, I managed to piece together an almost correct solution. Next, I started the dry run. After testing the code with basic cases, I was convinced it was correct. But then, the interviewer introduced a test case that was completely unexpected—and my solution failed.

At that point, I thought I had bombed the interview. Time was running out, and I was feeling the pressure. Suddenly, it struck me that removing a specific if condition would make my code handle the edge case the interviewer had mentioned.(I was considering undirected graph instead of directed graph). I quickly implemented the fix and explained my reasoning just as the time ran out. I left the interview feeling uncertain. I was able to code a working solution, but there was still a lingering doubt in my mind if I had done everything correctly. Overall the interviewer was good.

ROUND 2 (28min LP + 31min coding + 3min questions) (Probably Bar-Raiser)
This round followed immediately after the previous one, with the same format. However, this time the LP (Leadership Principles) questions were very challenging. The interviewer delved deeply into the details of each situation—so much so that, at one point, even I couldn’t remember what I had done! To prepare for the LP section, I had revisited stories from my past experiences. I didn’t want to risk creating fake stories, as I’m not good at that. The interviewer maintained a completely neutral expression throughout, which added to the stress. As if that wasn’t enough, the noise cancellation on my earbuds suddenly turned off, signalling that the battery was low. I quickly switched to speaker mode mid-conversation. At one point, the interviewer even mentioned that he couldn’t understand what I was trying to convey—another moment where I felt like I was bombing the interview.

Somehow, I managed to get through all the LP questions and finally moved on to the coding portion. By this time, I was already feeling a bit nervous. When the problem was presented, it was a bit different from any standard LeetCode problem I had seen. The question had two parts, and the interviewer instructed me to solve the first part first. I tackled it, did a dry run, and explained why it could be represented as a recursion problem.

With 10 minutes left on the clock, the interviewer asked me to solve the more complex part of the problem. It took me a few moments to come up with a solution. While thinking aloud, I explained my thought process to the interviewer. After some back-and-forth discussion, I finally arrived at the correct solution and performed a quick dry run—with just one minute to spare! The interviewer seemed satisfied with my solution.

At the end of the interview, I asked about their work. For the first time, I saw him smiling. I also asked a specific question about one of the AWS services, which led to good discussion for next 5 minutes. I think I nailed the technical part in this one. Overall, the interviewer seemed to be very experienced and he could put anyone in stress during interview.

ROUND 3 (18min LP + 40min Coding + 3min questions)
By this time, I was feeling nervous but still confident as last technical was good. Next interviewer was very friendly. He actually eased all the stress I had from the previous round. The LP (Leadership Principles) part was relatively straightforward and took about 18 minutes to complete. He seem to have like some of the experience I shared.

This was the Low-Level Design (LLD) round for the coding part, and the question I received was very similar to design a Hotel Management System or LRU cache with two specific methods to implement(add and remove). I asked few questions to get idea of how much complexity I need to handle. I started with a naive approach, using a list for the implementation. Then, I explained how adding a cache (using a hashmap) could reduce the remove operation's time complexity to O(1).

Gradually, I refined the solution to achieve O(1) complexity for both required features by incorporating a Doubly Linked List. At this stage, I had implemented only the necessary classes, planning to add methods as needed. I was writing code in python so for every class I would write pass keyword. Sometimes I add a class I would need but immediately decide to remove it. Basically, I was talking to myself out loud. I also justified my choice for eg why Doubly Linked List over a Singly Linked List.

While coding, I mentioned alternative approaches I might consider in the future. The interview initially told me to keep the design simple, but still seem to like that I am thinking it from reusability and scalability perspective. For instance, designing these classes in a way that they wouldn't depend on any specific data structure by applying strategy design pattern. Although I didn’t implement this during the interview, I thoroughly explained the idea.

When I finished, the interviewer remarked that my explanation and design choices was quite good. Finally, when asked if I had any questions, I inquired about the work he is doing at Amazon. Overall, the interview was very friendly. It felt like it was discussion rather than an interview.

FINAL THOUGHTS
I’m currently waiting for the results. In my opinion, the interview went well, apart from a few hiccups. I promise to share more about my background and how I prepared for the interview(I have did months of grinding). I won’t be sharing the exact questions due to their policy against doing so(I don't want to risk it, this is very few option I have). However, I can say that the questions were fairly standard. I feel lucky not to have any twisted questions in LP and for coding. 

My final advice: practice for interviews, especially for situations where you might be asked unexpected, out-of-the-blue questions. Even if the questions are simple, you could mess up due to pressure.

OPTIONAL TO READ
Being an international student makes this even more challenging. For me, Amazon is one of the very few options(I know outcomes of FAANG can be based a lot on luck and can lead to misery when you put so much grinding into it. But right now I am betting everything on "hope"). Many other companies rejected me because they were seeking candidates with 4+ years of experience for a new grad role.(This was reason for one of rejection I had after an amazing interview). The current job market is tough, I want to get free of this loop and actually work on some of the ideas I have in technology. I’ve learned so much from this community, which is why I decided to write this detailed post—to hopefully help at least one person who is in a situation similar to mine.

Edit 1 : Got the offer from Amazon and accepted it !!

Edit 2 : Detailed preparation
https://www.reddit.com/r/leetcode/comments/1h5d3bc/a_detailed_guide_on_how_i_prepared_for_an/

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How to Answer the Top Amazon Interview Questions (With Sample Answers) | TopInterview
January 3, 2026 - Now that you have a foundation on how to answer Amazon interview questions, it's time to practice. Below are three of the top interview questions you are likely to encounter during your interview. You are likely to be asked this question regardless of the position you're interviewing for, especially with cost reduction and shrinkage being top priorities for a company like Amazon.
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Mastering the "Why Amazon?" Question for Your Interview
Here’s how to break down and understand this question: The interviewer is gauging your interest in the company. They want to see if you have a genuine desire to work at Amazon, not just any tech company.
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September 12, 2022 - Interviewers asking the "Why Amazon?" question want to see motivation beyond the money. They want to understand what drives you and how well you’ll slot into the Amazon ecosystem.
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Amazon Behavioral Interview Questions and Answers (2026 Guide) - Exponent
March 13, 2026 - This is a list of real behavioral interview questions asked at Amazon. Each question is anchored to a core leadership principle. Above all, Amazon is obsessed with customer experience. Leaders start with the customer and work backward. They work vigorously to earn and keep customer trust. Although leaders pay attention to competitors, they obsess over customers. To provide exceptional customer service, you need empathy for the customer to understand their needs and desires.
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Mastering the "Why Amazon" Interview Question: Strategies and Sample Answers
March 18, 2024 - This question goes beyond a simple inquiry; it's a chance for interviewees to showcase their understanding of Amazon's culture, alignment with the company's goals and values, and personal and professional aspirations within the Amazon ecosystem.
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Amazon Interview Questions and Answers (2024) - GeeksforGeeks
July 23, 2025 - Now, the next step is preparing for Amazon’s tough interview process, which looks for candidates who fit well with the company’s values and leadership principles. This guide will help you get ready for common Amazon interview questions and give you tips to succeed.
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Amazon Interview Questions - InterviewBit
It is not out of the realm of possibility to face minor behavioural questions here as well. The problems range from easy to hard but they are not the sole deciding factor for the final offer. Leadership principles also come into play here. The interviews are conducted on Amazon Chime.
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25+ Amazon Interview Questions: Stand Out and Get Hired
February 3, 2026 - Amazon interview questions are designed by HR professionals to help them assess candidates seeking employment with this multinational technology company. They are guided by Amazon’s core values and principles, which revolve around customer obsession and passion for invention and excellence.
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How to Answer Amazon Interview Questions - Forage
May 17, 2024 - So, you might say that you decreased late payments by 27% or sped up shipping rates by 36%. Depending on your background and the position you’re interviewing for, you could explain that you had an overall customer satisfaction rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Another key point Amazon stresses in its interview prep advice is to frame your answer around the company’s leadership principles. This is crucial because you’re likely to encounter one or more Amazon leadership principles interview questions even if you’re not applying for a leadership role.
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Amazon Interview Experience & Questions (2026) | Glassdoor
March 31, 2026 - Relatively easy and straightforward, they ask about your job experience and resume mainly so be prepared for that and being able to walk through it. Also just situational questions to see how you would react and act in a certain situation ... Changed the process to two one hour interviews. They were both the same format including both behavioral (Amazon Leadership Principles) and technical questions.
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Top 10 Amazon Interview Questions and Answers for 2026: Your Complete Guide to Landing the Job - The Interview Guys
January 21, 2026 - We put together a FREE CHEAT SHEET of answers specifically designed to work in 2026. Get our free Job Interview Questions & Answers Cheat Sheet now: ... This is almost always the opening question in Amazon interviews, and it’s your chance to control the narrative.
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Latest Amazon Interview Questions and Tips for 2024 (Updated)
October 17, 2024 - If you pass the above interview steps, you may be invited to an on-site or virtual interview. In the case of Amazon interview process for freshers, experience-related questions will not be asked.
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“Why Amazon?” How to answer Amazon’s trickiest interview question
May 29, 2024 - During the interview process, big tech companies like Amazon want to determine if you are a good fit for the company. This means that recruiters will test your technical prowess with coding challenges, and they will also assess you through behavioral interviews. One of the most frequently asked behavioral interview questions is “Why do you want to work at Amazon?”. While it might seem like a straightforward question, a lot of people struggle to answer it, even if they are very eager about a position at Amazon.
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Amazon Interview Questions: The Ultimate Preparation Guide
Projects and experience - Interviewers will probe into your resume, past work, side-projects, and qualifications. Be an expert on your own background. Culture and principles - As an executive frontrunner, Amazon cares about culture fit. Showcase how your values align. Meals - You'll have lunch with employees and get a feel for Amazon's culture. Use this time to ask good questions and learn.
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