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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      28 Jan 2011
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Seattle, WA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2011

      Interview

      I was applying online on dice/monster and one of the recruiters might have seen my resume so they fixed up an appointment. I would have to say that I was a little rusty since the last interview I gave was over 4-5 yrs back so I screwed it up. Anyways there were two interviewers in the first interview. The first one was more friendly, he asked me about Design Patterns, Garbage Collection algorithms, Priority Queue data structure (which DS would you use if you had to implement pop and push methods). Wherever I would get stuck, I would tell him what I am thinking and he would help correct me and I was able to nail it. I had good long chat with him, talked to him about which project are they recruiting for. The second interviewer didn't seem to like my experience as a lead, he thought it was more of project mgmt. I think it is with him that I might have earned a negative review, but not without screwing up some easy questions. He asked me to write a program to printout words in a string in reverse fashion (so "Hello World" becomes "World", "Hello"). He asked me to write a program and read it out aloud. I fumbled on it. He asked me some database questions like difference b/w primary, unique and null key. Explain a deadlock scenario in Oracle. Although the real negative part was the Amazon recruiter who was so eager to fix up an interview but didn't have courtesy to mail back and say that i didn't make the cut. I did email her since I had time crunch issues and wanted the interview to move fast if I did make the cut. However guessing it by her non response, I moved on. So typical of companies these days. I would mark this as positive experience because the interviewers were nice and it did tell me of my shortcomings. One tip to those due to interview: Go through the list of questions people post here (atleast in the first 10 pages). It the same questions with a little variation.

      Interview questions [5]

      Question 1

      Write a program to reverse words in a string
      4 Answers

      Question 2

      Explain deadlock scenario in Oracle
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Explain garbage collection algorithms
      1 Answer

      Question 4

      Explain the data structure you would use to implement pop() and push(Object, int) for a Priority Queue.
      7 Answers

      Question 5

      Mention one design pattern used in your project. Give me something good and bad about it.
      2 Answers

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