I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Amazon (Seattle, WA) in May 2015
Interview
A phone interview with the hiring manager. She was very pleasant. Typical stuff in the beginning. She asked me to recount my educational and professional background, and told me about the work the group does. Then she asked me a number of specialized questions about economic modeling. I had covered those topics in graduate school, but was a bit rusty on the details. She told me that most of my answers were reasonable, but she was looking for someone with more experience in that specific area who could hit the ground running and be a thought leader for the team. Fair enough. She encouraged me to explore other opportunities in her division at Amazon that would be a closer match to my expertise.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were to predict daily demand for a particular product category over the course of a year, how would you go about doing it?
I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon (Boston, MA)
Interview
I had an interview with amazon for the position of PhD-level economist at the AEA meetings. The interview lasts 2 hours and consists of 4 30-min interviews. Two of these interviews are behavior conducted by 2 non-economists; the other two are technical conducted by one senior and one junior economist. The technical interviews were mostly about knowing econometrics and reduced form estimation (OLS, 2SLS, Diff-in-Diff, Propensity Score Matching). You should be prepared to answer questions such as: How are you going to estimate the willingness to pay for faster shipping speed? How will you estimate the price elasticity of demand for product X?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How are you going to estimate the willingness to pay for faster shipping speed? How will you estimate the price elasticity of a product? Can you convince me that you will be a good team member? What are the challenges you have faced working in a team?