Amazon Technical Program Manager interview questions
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I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Apr 2021
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Study all of the leadership principles, be prepared to spend all day showcasing your skills do demonstrate how your experience aligns with Amazon's leadership principles. It's best to craft mock answers prior to meeting with your interviewers.
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Question 1
Tell me about a time that you went above and beyond to create customer obsession.
Three steps in the first interview,
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Program Management
Leadership
Felt like every question was timed and it was one after another
They moved very quick. If you didn’t answer, they just moved on.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in Feb 2025
Interview
It started with a recruiter call, discussed about the interview steps and a basic background check. Then a phone screen with the hiring manager, where he asked about experience, cross-team collaboration, and eadership questions. Next was onsite loop with 6 rounds. Focus was on technical and program management skills but almost all hooked around leadership principles at Amazon (was guided by an ex Amazon TPM on Prepfully while I did a couple mocks prior to the interview). Technicals are not that hard but be prepared to get a lot of follow up questions and they tend to dive deep, which imo is good. I had a healthy discussions on some topics like for eg use of micro services and some sysdesign concepts for one of my past projects. Interviewers were quite helpful honestly