Noble07 said:
I'm at Amazon, and the culture is terrible. I wouldn't recommend it at all, and I'm trying to get out.
The interview advice posted previously is on point. The interviewer is typing notes for each canned question. So if you can quantify your impact and succinctly summarize the STAR points it makes it easy for them to write down your accomplishments.
My best advice is for you to write down scenarios from your experience and guide each question to one of those that fits best. Your answers won't be canned, but you've got a clear strategy on where to go with each question and it will help you to speak to all of your accomplishments.
Also, they spend 10+ hours interviewing you but you get very little time with the actual hiring manager and the job posting is probably going to be very vague. So, you spend very little time discussing the actual job itself.
+1. I recently did an interview with a very large organization, and all of their interviews were STAR and behavioral based tied to their competencies. We spent very little time talking about the job itself, and Im still not 100% sure what all the job entails. I feel like I need another 30 minute informal conversation with the hiring manager just to talk about the job, responsibilities, and expectations.
I really really hate that a lot of companies have these stupid STAR interviews now! It makes for a horrible candidate experience.