A vaguest ion that was asked in a very general way, but which the interviewer clearly had specific answers he was looking for: "what are four components that are included in every specification doc". That sounded a lot like a thing you would find at Microsoft and similar large companies where process is more strictly defined. I answered poorly, I think, perhaps because I haven't worked with that kind of spec in a very long time, and not on any projects that worked out well. Smaller orgs/programs/projects (startups and incubators, for example, where the outcome is always in flux, as I am accustomed to working with) can have poor specs, specs that are centered on marketing, planning documents that are made up of wireframes and time-based stage gates. In any case, I choked a bit, and the interview kind of skated around and became more specific as we went along. I don't think that is inappropriate, though, because Amazon does value and expect the ability to deal with ambiguity.
Programme Manager Interview Questions
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Add two integer together and return a integer without using any arithmetic operators
Write a program to print out the first n primes.
Tell me about a time when you gave a simple solution to a complex problem.
Write a function that takes an input string, consisting of several words separated by spaces, and print out each word reversed, keeping the same order within the string.
Shift a String 10 elements forward, and have the elements that fall off at the end of the String move to the front of the String. Don't use a second String.
How would you design a beverage machine application?
Name a project you worked on that you were proud of.
how will you engage with your team of direct reports, and how can you bring different personalities and nationalities together.
How would you go about approaching country-level engagement?
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