Amazon Business Development Intern interview questions
Updated Oct 28, 2025
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4 different talks with 4 different people, ranging from 30-60 minutes, compromised of two case studys and two personal interviews, focus on analytical, selling and presentation skills
Overall very nice, friendly and helpful people and during the whole course everybody acted very professional
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Question 1
What was a specific challenge in one of your during positions and what have you done in order to solve it?
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Séoul) in Apr 2021
Interview
I had three interviews in total, first a phone interview with an account manager, second zoom interview with another account manager, then a third and final zoom interview with a senior account manager. The first interview was the shortest and no Leadership Principle questions were asked. The second interview went more deeply into your experiences and how you demonstrated the Amazon LPs in them. The last interview was very intense and difficult, focusing mostly on your technical skills (data analysis).
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Riyad) in Mar 2021
Interview
I did an assessment then got an email to select a day for the interview. it's either Monday or Wednesday. It's four back-to-back interviews. two of them was behavioral interviews (tell me about a time when you....). the third one was a roll playing case (you are the vendor manager and you want to negotiate with vendor to let him in) the fourth one is an analytical case in excel