Several behavior questions including more in depth questions to my answers. A few operations questions about my management style. Make sure you have a copy of your resume in front of you because they asked me several questions regarding my past experience. Just be confident in your answers as they will ask clarifying questions to your answers. The last part was the production math problem as stated in other reviews about having 30 employees (2 are indirect) each workers gets 2 15 minute breaks. 150 units per hour are produced; how many units will be produced in a 40 hour work week? After getting that question correct I was asked how many employees would be needed to produce 10,000 more units in a week. I was told they will contact me in a week about the next step.
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Lots of behavior questions after being given a brief overview of the job and the interviewer told me all about what he does (which wasn't the position I was applying for). The last part was the production math problem as stated in other reviews about having 30 employees (2 are indirect) each workers gets 2 15 minute breaks. 150 units per hour are produced; how many units will be produced in a 40 hour work week? After getting that question correct I was asked how many employees would be needed to produce 10,000 more units in a week.
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Stamford, CT)
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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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Conflict between coworkers, how would you approach resolving?
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
STAR method is a must. very results focused so add what you contributed. had 3 back to back interviews that were quick and they spent most of the time reading and taking notes