A lot of "tell me a time when" style questions based on the Amazon Leadership Principles. Talking about your experiences and how you handled situations was almost exclusively the style of questions. I was applying in Germany, so part of the interview was in German (they want a B2 level minimum), this was a much bigger part of the Ops interview than HR had indicated it would be in my initial screening interview. Also, Ops were very interested in how you had used "models" to structure your decision making in previous experiences (i.e. 6-sigma and Spaghetti-maps etc etc). I found this a bit irrelevant and frustrating because the 'on-campus' visitors had been very clear that they spend a long time in the on-boarding process training you in the models Amazon uses internally.
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What are examples over how I've diagnosed and solved a problem? What was the outcome? How did I collaborate cross-functionally?
Casos prácticos donde había implementado los principios de Amazon
Tell me about a situation that required you to dig deep to get to the root cause. How did you know you were focusing on the right things? What was the outcome? Would you have done anything differently?
You're managing the Kitchen-Aid products for our website. Sales have been declining. What do you do? It was a conversational case in which she revealed more information or hypothetical situations as we went along.
Tell me about a time you failed and a time you succeeded.
Why did you select this specific major?
When was a time you gave good customer service?
When was a time you had to use "out-of-the-box" thinking to accomplish a goal/task?
Tell me about yourself.
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