hello, I recently interviewed with Amazon (AWS) for data engineeeing manager and it turned out the entire interview was focused on behavioural around leadership principles. As a hands on engineering manager I was trying to share technical details as part of LP but was intervened to share only the outcome without getting into the knitty gritty details. Is that common interviewing pattern for an engineeing manager at AWS?
Just did one too. The cult of Bezos is starting to create too many clones and eventually "talking the talk" will be more important (if not already) than things like innovation, experience, and passion. Good luck
How did it go for you ? Was it behavioral ?
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It was purely behavioral based on leadership principles
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Did they ask any technical questions around writing code and design implementation exercise?