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      Marketing Program Manager Interview

      12 May 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Seattle, WA

      Other Marketing Program Manager interview reviews for Amazon

      Marketing Program Manager Interview

      4 Nov 2024
      Anonymous employee
      London, England
      Accepted offer
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Sept 2017

      Interview

      The initial phone screen with the recruiting team member at Amazon was incredibly positive. I enjoyed the conversation and learning more about what it's like to work at Amazon. She gave next steps, was clear in setting expectations, and set a follow up phone meeting with a lead from the Marketing team I would be joining. We additionally talked through Amazon's core values. I was 'strongly recommended' by her and she raved about the call, and her excitement for me to progress to the next stage of interviews. What happened next was anything but conventional. A few hours before the call, I was notified that my 'interviewer' (the team manager) was tied up with other obligations, and that I would be interviewed by a prospective team-mate. She dialed me about 10 minutes late, and started off the call telling me how exhausted she was, and what a long week it had been at Amazon. I empathized and let her know that while I was extremely excited to talk and learn more about the role, I wanted to be respectful to her and if we should reschedule to a better time, that I understood. She deflected the offer, and continued the interview. As we talked through my past experiences for approximately a 45-50 minute phone call, it was extremely uncomfortable as the interviewer mentioned no less than a half dozen times how tired she was. Almost as though she was (implied) trying to talk me out of working on her team. Truly a bizarre experience, that left a bad taste in my mouth about the prospect of working for Amazon. The format was consistent with what many on Glassdoor have shared -- Amazon favors the STAR-approach, behavioral based interviewing style. (Situation, task, action, and result). Make sure you are well prepared in this format, and able to recite past career experiences through this format. They also do informally question you around whether you are familiar with Amazon's core principles, a set of guidelines on their website that actually resonated with me personally. If you are heading into an interview, make sure you are familiar with these well in advance. I was notified shortly after via email that they were not moving forward, and would be considering other candidates. From time-to-time, I still wonder if my interviewer is still there, or succumbed to exhaustion and burned out completely. I was excited at the prospect of joining a company that has truly revolutionized commerce, but the culture and disingenuous approach of the Marketing interviewer I dealt was is EXTREMELY concerning. I don't think I would consider a job there in the future...

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Various STAR-based behavioral interview questions.
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      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon (London, England)

      Interview

      Good all qs based off leadership principles so learn these and situations when you have demonstrated and embodied each one. Professional and through with 4 rounds. Interviewers must reach a unanimous decision.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time when you dived deep
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      Marketing Program Manager Interview

      26 Jan 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      tons of interviews with people who are not even from your industry. Last day has a panel interview where you cannot repeat examples, considering that 4 people will be interviewing you, you will need to make up stuff or you would need 10+ experience. waste of time to then at the end lay you off despite making billions, AVOID AMAZON

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Questions focused on the leadership principles
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      Marketing Program Manager Interview

      22 Sept 2022
      Anonymous employee
      Singapore
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amazon (Singapore) in Sept 2022

      Interview

      Reached out by an amazon recruiter and was moved to a very quick 10-15min phone screen. I then had a first interview with hiring manager and then successfully moved to a 5 round loop interview. Was offered ˜3 days post loop. Would highly recommend preparing solidly for the behavioural LPs and why Amazon questions. Above all prep a lot of questions for Q&A: a large part of my loop was asking multiple questions on culture, job related.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Q1 Give me an example of an initiative you undertook because you saw that it could benefit the whole company or your customers, but wasn’t within any group’s individual responsibility so nothing was being done. Q2 Describe a time when you had to transition a project you owned to a new owner. What steps did you take to make sure the transition went smoothly? Tell me about a time that you chose to get involved in a project that you had already transitioned to somebody else. What was the situation? Why was it important to get involved? Q3 Tell me about a time when you realized you needed a deeper level of subject matter expertise to do your job well. What did you do about it? What was the outcome? Is there anything you would have done differently? Q4 Describe a time when you took on work outside of your comfort area. How did you identify what you needed to learn to be successful? How did you go about building expertise to meet your goal? Did you meet your goal?
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