Hey Dan, any chance you could share the "6% remainder" of the F.A.Q. in Amazon interviews? I have deconstructed the job description and this is the result (LP, # of occurence in job desc): Customer Obsession, 8; Earn Trust, 5; Ownership, 4; Think Big, 4; Deliver Results, 4; Invent and Simplify, 3; Dive Deep, 3; Bias for Action, 2; Insist on the Highest Standards, 2; Are Right, A Lot, 2; Learn and Be Curious, 2; Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit, 1; Hire and Develop the Best, 1. Thank you very much in advance
@Loki181511 күн бұрын
Six printed pages is written as: 6pp not 6pg unless writing an extra a and e is too much effort...
@brukesisay814120 күн бұрын
No one should work at Amazon your health will decline!
@ravipradeep00722 күн бұрын
I am sorry to say but i did not find exact answers but how to , if you could add precise example . Communication and trust are very high level also there could be EMs , project maangers giving these rounds and approach could be different . Would love if you can address in a follow up video
@SheikhWaqar.ADE16-Tajs26 күн бұрын
😆
@Brian-rs4ug28 күн бұрын
Jeff Bezo said “We’re not going to raise our prices.” Amazon prices are thru the roof on so many products. Not to mention the excessive costs charged to the third party sellers. which is passed on to the customers.
@nisaj.68029 күн бұрын
I studied your videos to prepare for an interview and just got the call I landed my dream job! Thanks for all you do!!!
@mikelandau5486Ай бұрын
on question 6. are you saying that it would be a mistake to answer the show grit question by describing a story closely related to my field of expertise? are you saying to choose a story that is not related to my area of expertise?
@dmitch198314 күн бұрын
I think he's saying answering with something related would avoid a mistake
@worldcomingtoanendАй бұрын
Had three straight interviews in different companies never asked the question what can u tell us about yourself.
@bongimusprime7981Ай бұрын
Thanks for this Dan, do you have any videos that talk about what “good questions” look like?
@jinaligala92Ай бұрын
Thank you for your questions. Halfway through the video, I got disinterested because it primarily focused on "what not to say" rather than providing specific examples or scenarios that illustrate what hiring managers typically expect. As a candidate, it would be helpful to see more examples to better understand how to effectively prepare myself for the hiring process.
@Lilbean94Ай бұрын
I’ve got 6 days to submit a virtual interview for an Amazon RME position. If this works, I’m coming back to let you know.
@teenasachdeva2556Ай бұрын
thank you, this was helpful!!
@DanCroitorАй бұрын
Good luck!
@wyattb3138Ай бұрын
Have my interview tomorrow. Thank you so much for this!
@DanCroitorАй бұрын
Good luck!
@aarondixon691Ай бұрын
How was your interview
@wyattb3138Ай бұрын
@@aarondixon691 I have the next interview Tuesday
@wyattb3138Ай бұрын
Good chance I get a flight to Seattle.
@aarondixon691Ай бұрын
@@wyattb3138 I have my interview. I have to make a PowerPoint presentation. I already did the phone interview now I have to do the in person interview with the PowerPoint presentation.
@arod88Ай бұрын
this hurt :/
@dans_poolАй бұрын
So you are telling me that if you have to do more than 1 week(timestamp 3m20) of Leetcode, you are not a strong candidate?
@GFunkEra1992Ай бұрын
Only for FAANG companies.
@bongimusprime7981Ай бұрын
leetcode is trash and I wouldn’t recommend interviewing for companies that rely on that as a skill assessment
@SuHan3688Ай бұрын
Hi Dan, come back to see your video again for my next internal int!
@DanCroitorАй бұрын
Good luck!
@SuHan3688Ай бұрын
@@DanCroitor it was not easy for the first internal interview. The interviewer was my counterpart then the questions were unpredictable. How to deal with internal interviewers, some of them we were familiar somehow. Highly appreciate
@bonjowerАй бұрын
This video is not boring. More like this please!
@fear_less_2020Ай бұрын
Thanks so much Dan for all your videos and help. I am more confident and feel well-prepared. Please wish me luck. Your blessings and wishes are golden for me. May God bless you with immense happiness and prosperity for helping so many students like me.
@DongxuHuang-bw8td2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video. I really like the way you structure and tell you story and certainly learnt a lot.
@fear_less_20202 ай бұрын
Hey Dan, while framing my answers do I directly mention the name of the Amazon principle or subtly talk about the situation and the interviewer will derive the principle out of my conversation? Thanks so much for such great guidance!!
@hellowill2 ай бұрын
The "you are right one" is my favorite. It is often misunderstood. It doesn't mean you assert your (potentially wrong) opinions. It means you seek the truth, listen to others, and admit when you are wrong.
@bettycheung23192 ай бұрын
The volume on this was low.
@SaumyaGoyal-ob4jl2 ай бұрын
Excellent!! Excellent video. Thanks so much!
@Armenguru2 ай бұрын
Where do you work yourself ? If you ever need to prepare, you aren't good enough or the process is to fake. Just be real and use your brain and answer questions do not do role play.
@jupiterapollo49852 ай бұрын
8:29 Man has never seen his warehouse work stucture 😂
@v93182 ай бұрын
lol idk why im watching this when microsoft already gave me a job
@eam-mh7nx2 ай бұрын
Dan you do a fantastic job and your video was extremely helpful. If there is one suggestion I can make is to get that mic a little be closer as I was struggling often to understand stand what you were saying because it was a bit hard to hear even at full volume.
@AntoineDeSaintYT2 ай бұрын
Any updates on Amazon interview questions in 2024? Thanks!
@DanCroitor2 ай бұрын
I made one less than a year ago.
@CarpeDiem-ml5ld2 ай бұрын
I think i lost my interview. I interrupted
@cratecruncher49742 ай бұрын
"How did you solve a problem with little information?" I've always thought of raw intelligence as knowing what to TRY when you don't know what to do.
@bernardmeunier89232 ай бұрын
Hi Dan! Thanks! Would you say it is still up to date or did the questions changed with the years?
@felixbors75462 ай бұрын
I graduated as an EE in the 90s in Romania; one who can pass such entrance exams or Gaokao or IIT will have no problem at these interviews (CS based); You can pass these interviews by cramming. After more than 7 years as a SWE in Mountain View, I can tell you how little correlation is between passing the interviews and being a good engineer later on the job. Hopefully LLMs will help this in the future. For example most problems on Leetcode can be solved by LLMs (tuned for programming). Thank you for the great work and help you are providing.
@abhis3kh2 ай бұрын
Thanks for speaking the facts and not giving fake shits - THank You
@MashiroRedo2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Question, how can one be resourceful? And can you give some examples?
@tatianamathes39252 ай бұрын
I’m so thankful that another KZreadr referenced your page, but I do have a question about writing samples and who specifically would be required to write a writing samples one being a program manager?
@DanCroitor2 ай бұрын
Afaik it is a decision specific to each hiring team
@thecurlymuscateer3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I am preparing for a data analyst interview at Apple and this is really helpful
@DanCroitor2 ай бұрын
Best of luck!
@emptywithuuАй бұрын
Did they ask you these questions? how was your interview?
@Shanak81773 ай бұрын
Jeff really is the best!
@starinthewest3 ай бұрын
🙏 thank you! ❤
@starinthewest3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much 🙏🌼
@jenniferhizzy65913 ай бұрын
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE?
@meetube303 ай бұрын
Pretty bad...
@midwestcannabis3 ай бұрын
🎉🎉
@HansPeter-pm3eh3 ай бұрын
🎉 Promo-SM
@lucidvalidity70563 ай бұрын
To sum up the hiring experience as being a nice reliable genuine person managers wont hire you because they know the team will like you more than them and will gain an upper hand in communication compared to a manager that receives fake respect or admiration this is a reality they know and which is why they dont like more charismatic positive people
@patricky96743 ай бұрын
This reminds me of my very own experience. I would say it’s kind of difficult for me to write down the questions on the spot as I might be too nervous so what I did is to repeat the questions myself or ask the interviewer to repeat which was definitely worthwhile as I used that time to think of which LPs they were trying to ask. Thanks Dan!!!!
@tecton94133 ай бұрын
Nice video Dan, really encompasses the important questions!
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Dont bother with Amazon, seriously.
Hey Dan, any chance you could share the "6% remainder" of the F.A.Q. in Amazon interviews? I have deconstructed the job description and this is the result (LP, # of occurence in job desc): Customer Obsession, 8; Earn Trust, 5; Ownership, 4; Think Big, 4; Deliver Results, 4; Invent and Simplify, 3; Dive Deep, 3; Bias for Action, 2; Insist on the Highest Standards, 2; Are Right, A Lot, 2; Learn and Be Curious, 2; Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit, 1; Hire and Develop the Best, 1. Thank you very much in advance
Six printed pages is written as: 6pp not 6pg unless writing an extra a and e is too much effort...
No one should work at Amazon your health will decline!
I am sorry to say but i did not find exact answers but how to , if you could add precise example . Communication and trust are very high level also there could be EMs , project maangers giving these rounds and approach could be different . Would love if you can address in a follow up video
😆
Jeff Bezo said “We’re not going to raise our prices.” Amazon prices are thru the roof on so many products. Not to mention the excessive costs charged to the third party sellers. which is passed on to the customers.
I studied your videos to prepare for an interview and just got the call I landed my dream job! Thanks for all you do!!!
on question 6. are you saying that it would be a mistake to answer the show grit question by describing a story closely related to my field of expertise? are you saying to choose a story that is not related to my area of expertise?
I think he's saying answering with something related would avoid a mistake
Had three straight interviews in different companies never asked the question what can u tell us about yourself.
Thanks for this Dan, do you have any videos that talk about what “good questions” look like?
Thank you for your questions. Halfway through the video, I got disinterested because it primarily focused on "what not to say" rather than providing specific examples or scenarios that illustrate what hiring managers typically expect. As a candidate, it would be helpful to see more examples to better understand how to effectively prepare myself for the hiring process.
I’ve got 6 days to submit a virtual interview for an Amazon RME position. If this works, I’m coming back to let you know.
thank you, this was helpful!!
Good luck!
Have my interview tomorrow. Thank you so much for this!
Good luck!
How was your interview
@@aarondixon691 I have the next interview Tuesday
Good chance I get a flight to Seattle.
@@wyattb3138 I have my interview. I have to make a PowerPoint presentation. I already did the phone interview now I have to do the in person interview with the PowerPoint presentation.
this hurt :/
So you are telling me that if you have to do more than 1 week(timestamp 3m20) of Leetcode, you are not a strong candidate?
Only for FAANG companies.
leetcode is trash and I wouldn’t recommend interviewing for companies that rely on that as a skill assessment
Hi Dan, come back to see your video again for my next internal int!
Good luck!
@@DanCroitor it was not easy for the first internal interview. The interviewer was my counterpart then the questions were unpredictable. How to deal with internal interviewers, some of them we were familiar somehow. Highly appreciate
This video is not boring. More like this please!
Thanks so much Dan for all your videos and help. I am more confident and feel well-prepared. Please wish me luck. Your blessings and wishes are golden for me. May God bless you with immense happiness and prosperity for helping so many students like me.
Thank you for your video. I really like the way you structure and tell you story and certainly learnt a lot.
Hey Dan, while framing my answers do I directly mention the name of the Amazon principle or subtly talk about the situation and the interviewer will derive the principle out of my conversation? Thanks so much for such great guidance!!
The "you are right one" is my favorite. It is often misunderstood. It doesn't mean you assert your (potentially wrong) opinions. It means you seek the truth, listen to others, and admit when you are wrong.
The volume on this was low.
Excellent!! Excellent video. Thanks so much!
Where do you work yourself ? If you ever need to prepare, you aren't good enough or the process is to fake. Just be real and use your brain and answer questions do not do role play.
8:29 Man has never seen his warehouse work stucture 😂
lol idk why im watching this when microsoft already gave me a job
Dan you do a fantastic job and your video was extremely helpful. If there is one suggestion I can make is to get that mic a little be closer as I was struggling often to understand stand what you were saying because it was a bit hard to hear even at full volume.
Any updates on Amazon interview questions in 2024? Thanks!
I made one less than a year ago.
I think i lost my interview. I interrupted
"How did you solve a problem with little information?" I've always thought of raw intelligence as knowing what to TRY when you don't know what to do.
Hi Dan! Thanks! Would you say it is still up to date or did the questions changed with the years?
I graduated as an EE in the 90s in Romania; one who can pass such entrance exams or Gaokao or IIT will have no problem at these interviews (CS based); You can pass these interviews by cramming. After more than 7 years as a SWE in Mountain View, I can tell you how little correlation is between passing the interviews and being a good engineer later on the job. Hopefully LLMs will help this in the future. For example most problems on Leetcode can be solved by LLMs (tuned for programming). Thank you for the great work and help you are providing.
Thanks for speaking the facts and not giving fake shits - THank You
Thanks for this. Question, how can one be resourceful? And can you give some examples?
I’m so thankful that another KZreadr referenced your page, but I do have a question about writing samples and who specifically would be required to write a writing samples one being a program manager?
Afaik it is a decision specific to each hiring team
Thank you so much for this video! I am preparing for a data analyst interview at Apple and this is really helpful
Best of luck!
Did they ask you these questions? how was your interview?
Jeff really is the best!
🙏 thank you! ❤
Thank you very much 🙏🌼
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE?
Pretty bad...
🎉🎉
🎉 Promo-SM
To sum up the hiring experience as being a nice reliable genuine person managers wont hire you because they know the team will like you more than them and will gain an upper hand in communication compared to a manager that receives fake respect or admiration this is a reality they know and which is why they dont like more charismatic positive people
This reminds me of my very own experience. I would say it’s kind of difficult for me to write down the questions on the spot as I might be too nervous so what I did is to repeat the questions myself or ask the interviewer to repeat which was definitely worthwhile as I used that time to think of which LPs they were trying to ask. Thanks Dan!!!!
Nice video Dan, really encompasses the important questions!
Fantastic advice, like your examples also thanks
Great work mate!