
Interview prep for Front End Engineer roles
As a new university graduate or intern, you have multiple opportunities to innovate and solve complex real-world technical and business problems at Amazon.
Our interviews for student and graduate Front End Engineer roles are designed to identify candidates who have the technical proficiency and behavioral skills required to help us achieve our mission to be Earth’s most customer-centric company.
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What to expect as a Front End Engineer
Our Front End Engineers build, operate, and deliver delightful user experiences to our customers at a global scale. As a Front End Engineer, you’ll build accessible, responsive, and elegant applications for web and native mobile applications.
You’ll own the front end software development life cycle, design solutions, and work on coding, testing, implementing, maintaining, and iterating on solutions. We are stewards of good branding and design and hold a high bar for the customer experience.
The interview process
Amazon’s interview process is designed to be as thorough as possible, so it may take longer than you’re used to. However, you should hear back within two to five business days after your interview concludes. Our team will be your partner and advocate in the process, making sure you’re always up to date with your candidacy.
Interview: Internship Roles
You’ll have one round of two interviews that will be a combination of technical and behavioral interview questions. Each interview lasts about 45 to 60 minutes and will be be one-on-one with an Amazonian.
Interview: Full-Time Roles
There are two rounds of interviews for full-time roles. The first round consists of one interview with an Amazonian and is about 45 to 60 minutes long. If successful, you’ll proceed to the second and final round. This stage has three to four interviews that are 45 to 60 minutes each.
Debrief Review
Your interviewers will meet with each other to review their feedback. They ensure our hiring process is fair and that we’re holding true to Amazonian standards as we grow.
Offer
If we make you an offer, we’ll confirm it in writing and talk to you about possible start dates, office locations, visas, and how to prepare yourself for working at Amazon.
Behavioral interview
A significant portion of the conversation will focus on how you’ve demonstrated our Leadership Principles in your past jobs. This is because past behavior is an indicator of future success. We won’t ask brain teasers. Instead, we’ll focus on the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of your experiences, as well as the ‘why’ of your decisions.
Each interviewer will typically ask two or three behavioral-based questions about successes or challenges and how you handled them using our Leadership Principles.
Interview tip: Use the STAR method to answer behavioral-based questions. This is a structured method of responding to a question by discussing the specific situation, task, action, and result of the situation you’re describing.
Technical interview
Technical interviews will combine a mix of verbal and coding exercises. These exercises focus on writing logical and maintainable code, data structures and algorithms, and front end tech.
Resources
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Leadership Principles
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Tech Role Interview Topics
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Interviewing at Amazon
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FAQs
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