I'm a recent graduate and got an invitation from Amazon Luxembourg for on-site interview. About myself- 1. I'm fairly good in coding (not in DP ofc). 2. Never used Leet Code, was active on Codeforces and Hackerrank. 3. Not good with OOPS (Object Oriented Programming) and System Design. Any suggestions are welcome.
Make sure you study the 14 leadership principles too! That's like 40% of the test
Do I really have to study leadership for a technical role ?
Yes
OP, are you referring to Luxembourg in EU? Are you a EU citizen? Wondering how you get calls from tech companies in EU.
Yes I'm talking about Luxembourg in EU and No, I'm not an EU citizen, just applied through their career and had some online rounds. I think the main reason for me getting call is the increased number of vacancies in Amazon all over the world.
Oh, ok. Then where is your onsite scheduled at? At your current location or do you have to travel to LUX?
How was the interview can you please share you experience?
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You basically listed all suggestions. Start working from the bottom and to the top, and you should be good.
Okay thanks, it's my first onsite so idk the interview process or the type of questions they ask Should I do LC ?
If it's your first onsite and you really want the job, make sure you do a few mock interviews first. After you have an idea on how to be efficient during the onsite, the rest is pure LC practice and your ability to lead a conversation.