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      Area Manager Interview

      Oct 24, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Scottsdale, AZ
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Scottsdale, AZ) in Sep 2016

      Interview

      applied on amazon career website, heard back within a few days to finish an online operations-related math questions along with personality test, and heard back after a couple weeks for an on-site final interview. I was surprised at first because it seemed like everyone on this website had to go through a long process of multiple phone interviews to get to the final interview. Then, I was flown out to Scottsdale, AZ (plane ticket was given, and other transportation + food expenses that I had to spend during my stay were reimbursed. keep all your receipts!) It was a tiring plane ride because I was supposed to fly out to AZ the night before the interview, but there was a problem with American Airlines and I was declined boarding. I had to wait in the hotel until the next morning to get on the flight, and got to the hotel 3 hours before the interview. The interview itself was VERY difficult. People I interviewed with were all MBA students with multiple work experiences, and I was only an undergrad senior. I had two different 45 minute interviews. One asked behavior questions like "tell me about a time when..." and the other one asked long and specific case question, like "you're an area manager in a facility with 100 workers, you face blah blah VERY SPECIFIC operations-related problems. How would you deal with it? What would you say to this person and what would say to the other person?" Basically, the case question was very behavior; just asked what I would do if I were them. but again, I was an undergrad senior, had absolutely no experience dealing with large number of people in a professional manner, and I did not expect it because I couldn't find "case questions" in any of glassdoor reviews. Maybe I just missed it. Honestly, I think it would have been a breeze for people with prior operations experience. but for an undergrad business student who only has some internship experiences, it was difficult.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      tell me about a time when...
      Answer question

      Question 2

      you're an area manager in a facility with 100 workers, you face blah blah VERY SPECIFIC operations-related problems. How would you deal with it? What would you say to this person and what would say to the other person?
      Answer question

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      Area Manager Interview

      Jun 10, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Stamford, CT
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Stamford, CT)

      Interview

      Extremely unprofessional in my opinion. Talked to 3 different people, all of whom were wearing old sweatshirts and not looking at the camera. As I was sitting on zoom in a suit jacket, did not feel at all a place I would be valued at.

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      Area Manager Interview

      Jun 7, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon

      Interview

      All virtual. STAR interview questions (situation task action result). Think of examples of tough situations you had to deal with. I think I had 2 or 3 interviews before I got an offer. Pretty smooth process overall.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Give a time when you had to have difficult convo.
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      Area Manager Interview

      Jun 6, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Amazon (London, England)

      Interview

      or an Amazon Level 4 (L4) Area Manager phone interview, you will face 2 to 3 main behavioral questions, alongside a highly possible operational math screening question. Because L4 is typically an entry-level management role (often targeted at recent college graduates or individuals with early-stage leadership experience), the focus shifts heavily toward potential, basic problem-solving, and your ability to lead groups of people

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