Amazonians, help a brother out. I passed the first 2 phone interviews (LPs and Technical) and was invited to attend the onsite interview loop. I wanted to know what should I prep for from a technical perspective? I'm reading "grokking the system design interview" as I am not so strong in sys design area but besides this and LPs was there anything else I need to focus on? I have read a few helpful posts on Blind, Glassdoor Qs, and Rooftop Slushie questions but was wondering if anyone has any tips that are worth sharing/focus areas Current TC $205k YoE 10+ years
What is TAM?
Technical Account Manager. Blend of sales and systems engineering assigned to larger enterprise clients as a single point of contact for technical assistance.
^correct with the exception of the sales part. No sales associated with the TAM role.
Anyone else at @amazon has anything else to share?
You’ll be interviewed by multiple people during the loop so make sure you don’t use the same examples for every person you interview with. They’ll get together and discuss the loop later so providing a variety of examples helps show your experience
TY!
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Where is your loop?
Toronto
As an L6, you will need to show proficiency in at least 4 domains. TAM is a breadth, not depth job. Domains: databases, networking, computing, AI, storage, ci/cd, security, analytics. Good luck!