I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Jul 2022
Interview
The process took several months, but mostly because I was still working on my case study and interviewing elsewhere. I studied, practiced and prepared a LOT for this interview and it was still difficult. The difficulty is partially natural for being in UX; it takes many hours to craft a compelling case study and update your portfolio. The other part of the difficulty was in nature of being specific with your examples, leading them back to the leadership principles and also highlighting how you match what they are looking for. However, every single person that interviewed me was kind patient, they know how high of a standard Amazon interviews are.
My advice; practice your case study in other interviews before you do the full loop. Research the heck out of the leadership principles and decide on about 8 stories that cover all of the principles, it's okay if one story highlights multiple principles. Also - when they dive into your story that is normal. They are supposed to ask follow up questions to pick at your answer, it's a good sign not a bad one like you didn't give a good story. Lastly, do the extra hour long prep call with your recruiter where they give you tips and tricks for the loop. They are there to support you to PASS the loop. They have a lot of insights and you can do both dry runs of your case study presentation (which I did) and you can share your questions for the interviewer (which my recruiter critiqued and gave me a few extra).
Last tip: if they ask you what you would change about XYZ, always have an answer and be honest/positive. Never say, "nothing" because it shows you don't learn/grown.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you refused to compromise.
Tell me a time when you made a mistake.
Tell me about at time when you realized you were going the wrong direction and pivoted mid-project.
Employer scheduled me a phone call with me to ask about my general knowledge with cognitive science and my experience in design. and then didn’t invite me for the interview process or give me any follow up information
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your understanding of how cognitive knowledge works in collaboration with experience design?
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon in Jun 2024
Interview
First there was an online workstyle assessment.
Once you pass that, you'll have a 1 on 1 Interview going over your portfolio and behavioral questions.
Finally it's time for the loop. For me this consisted of a case study presentation, whiteboarding exercise, and 5 interviews focused on behavioral questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They were mainly "Tell me about a time..." questions.
"Tell me about a time you uncovered a problem for your customer and how did you solve it?"
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (London, England)
Interview
1. Application
2. Call from a recruiter
3. Telephonic interview with a hiring manager (stucked here), it was not clear of receiving detailed emails stating how and what to prepare and what the next step in the process is.