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		<title>My interview with Amazon- a geek&#039;s account of his experiences being interviewed by Amazon</title>
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<p dir="ltr">Justin Rudd has a funny account of his experiences attending Amazon&#8217;s interview.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A snippet</p>
<p dir="ltr"><em>The next day, I get a call from a senior developer. He explains what the process will be and how long it will take. The very first question &#8211; why do you want to work at Amazon? Now I knew this was coming. Every interview I’ve ever had I get asked this. But I ignored my cardinal rule and wasn’t prepared with a good answer. I had general ideas about why I wanted to work there &#8211; <!-- D(["mb","\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv dir\u003d\"ltr\"\&amp;gt;Humorous - “I’ve spent enough money there over the years. I’d like Amazon to give some of it back.” \u003cbr\&amp;gt;Greedy - “I want to move to WA” \u003cbr\&amp;gt;Technical - “I want to work on truly large systems” \u003cbr\&amp;gt;In the end, those are all reasons why I wanted to work there. But the last one - work on truly large systems - is the one I told him. There are very few truly large systems in the world. Everybody says they want a developer that can build a scalable system, but Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo!, and a few others are the only ones that truly do need those types of people. To work with datasets that encompass millions of orders a day is a humbling experience....\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv dir\u003d\"ltr\"\&amp;gt; \u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv dir\u003d\"ltr\"\&amp;gt;Read the post here. \u003ca href\u003d\"http://justinrudd.wordpress.com/2007/04/29/my-interview-with-amazon/\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\&amp;gt;http://justinrudd.wordpress\u003cWBR\&amp;gt;.com/2007/04/29/my-interview\u003cWBR\&amp;gt;-with-amazon/\u003c/a\&amp;gt;  \u003c/div\&amp;gt;\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv dir\u003d\"ltr\"\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"#000000\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;\u003c/font\&amp;gt; \u003c/div\&amp;gt;\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv dir\u003d\"ltr\"\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"#000000\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;Regards\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"#000000\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;Ananthakrishnan.G\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"#ffffff\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-weight:bold;font-size:10pt;color:#f1ad0e;font-family:Arial\"\&amp;gt;\u003cfont color\u003d\"#c0c0c0\"\&amp;gt;Technical Communication\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003cbr\&amp;gt;\u003c/span\&amp;gt;\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003c/div\&amp;gt;\n\u003cdiv\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"black\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:10pt;color:black;font-family:Arial\"\&amp;gt;\u003cfont color\u003d\"#000000\"\&amp;gt;Read my blogs @ \u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003c/span\&amp;gt;\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"black\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:10pt;color:black;font-family:Arial\"\&amp;gt;\u003cfont color\u003d\"#000000\"\&amp;gt;\u003cstrong\&amp;gt;To be or not to be-\u003c/strong\&amp;gt;\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003c/span\&amp;gt;\u003c/font\&amp;gt;\u003cfont face\u003d\"Arial\" color\u003d\"black\" size\u003d\"2\"\&amp;gt;\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:10pt;color:black;font-family:Arial\"\&amp;gt;\u003ca href\u003d\"https://ch1blogs.cognizant.com/blogs/146383\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"\&amp;gt;https://ch1blogs.cognizant.com",1] );  //--></em></p>
<p dir="ltr"><em>Humorous &#8211; “I’ve spent enough money there over the years. I’d like Amazon to give some of it back.”<br />
Greedy &#8211; “I want to move to WA”<br />
Technical &#8211; “I want to work on truly large systems”<br />
In the end, those are all reasons why I wanted to work there. But the last one &#8211; work on truly large systems &#8211; is the one I told him. There are very few truly large systems in the world. Everybody says they want a developer that can build a scalable system, but Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo!, and a few others are the only ones that truly do need those types of people. To work with datasets that encompass millions of orders a day is a humbling experience.</em>
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