I applied online. I interviewed at Amazon Web Services
Interview
Initial phone screen with recruiter, followed by a screening call with one of the managers. Standard interview process, they are looking for high level of AWS understanding so be sure to do your research beforehand and be prepared to give clear, specific examples of how your contributions/accomplishments along with measurable metrics that were achieved as a result. The more numbers the better.
It’s clear that they want to hire the best and brightest given the cloud space but my interview felt much more technical than expected, given that this is a customer-focused role. I got the sense that I was being grilled about my lack of technical knowledge on AWS rather than my actual experience and what I’d bring to a customer-centered role. Be sure to really do your homework.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
STAR method type questions - Tell me about a time when you’ve implemented a strategy that resulted in success, etc. Be sure to back up with measurable results.
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process starts with a prerecorded video interview. You receive the questions on your screen, record your answers, and upload the video. If you move on, the next round is a virtual interview with a real person on Microsoft Teams. The questions are pretty straightforward—they mainly ask about your previous experience and include a few behavioral questions using the STAR format.
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Canada Creek Ranch, MI)
Interview
Tell me about your background.
What attracts you to this role?
What type of clients have you managed?
How many years of experience?
What is your career goal in next 5 years
I interviewed at Amazon Web Services (Chicago, IL)
Interview
The process took around 4 weeks from application to offer. It began with an online assessment focused on logical reasoning and marketing case analysis, followed by two virtual interviews and one final panel with senior managers.
The first round was with HR — mainly behavioral and background questions:
“Tell me about yourself.”
“Describe a campaign you managed and what metrics you used.”
The second round was a functional interview with two marketing managers. They went deep into analytical thinking and creativity — one question was:
They wanted structured thinking, consumer insight, and local market awareness.
The final round was panel-style (3 interviewers). It felt conversational but intense — they probed on cross-functional collaboration, brand guardianship, and how to handle disagreements with senior stakeholders.
Overall impression:
Interviewers were professional, sharp, and respectful. Every question felt intentional, and they genuinely wanted to see how I think rather than test memorized answers. The pace was fast but not stressful.