Exactly What Amazon Interview Questions On Failure Are Looking For

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this video I'll share my ex-Bar Raiser insider knowledge on that the Amazon Interview Questions on Failure are actually looking for. I'll talk you through the three key approaches candidates take to this most popular of the Amazon interview questions.
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Комментарии • 94

  • @peterawesomeness1
    @peterawesomeness1 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this! One of the best examples of my work I have to share was to clean up a mess I could have prevented. I'll save that for this type of question.

  • @gur12345678900987654
    @gur12345678900987654 2 года назад +6

    Thanks Gg ! Your videos helped me bag an offer with Amazon !

  • @nitindubey5575
    @nitindubey5575 2 года назад +3

    I recently got interviewed for level 6(technical role) and they had asked me about a situation when I stood for someone.
    This was asked by the hiring manager and despite me being the best fit technically (got this information separately over LinkedIn), I was not hired. Amazon unfortunately does not give feedback and that’s really not a great thing because a candidate expects feedback after giving 7 rounds of interviews.
    Coming back to the question , I answered that i had saved an intern when he messed up a customer’ situation over a weekend and despite my management agreeing to fire the candidate (in line with what customer had requested ) , I went ahead and save the day for the guy - who was a newbie and it was an issue of miscommunication between customer &. engineer.
    Now this might look like me going above and beyond our managements decision and trying to save the candidate , but that action actually saved him from getting fired.
    This saving of the candidate got me rejected 🤣. I can only say that don’t try to intimidate the manger thinking that you will overrule his decisions in crisis situations .
    Sometimes it’s painful to agree that these trick questions can override the amount of technical expertise u bring in to the role.

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      How do you know that’s what got you rejected?

    • @nitindubey5575
      @nitindubey5575 2 года назад +1

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 My technical feedback was good and my automation skills were above bar. One of the panelist was my friend so i was informed that i din fair well with few leadership questions and frankly once I had this pointer then I could only think of this question . This guy became manager just a few months back and he may not want to risk his situation by hiring a guy who looks more like a rebel with this answer. I am just saying that it’s the art of articulation so it’s my mistake to act like a confident candidate. That’s what happens when u don’t give feedback and we get to know anyway 🤣

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      @@nitindubey5575 I think you’re assuming far too much. All you seem to know is that you didn’t raise the bar in the LPs. Just because you’re assuming it was that answer doesn’t make it so.

    • @nitindubey5575
      @nitindubey5575 2 года назад +1

      ​@@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503, Of course, I am assuming but who is claiming to be certain here? It certainly is an assumption but I gave the interview and I know what criteria can add up to a "hire" or "no hire". Among those 16 LPs, it is easy to say that the bar was not raised but I can list all those 11 LP questions that were asked to me and also share the answers I furnished. The whole point is unless someone provides you feedback how can anyone say that yes this is the recipe and the LP's explained would really help?. I was applying for a technical role and I would like to know how much weightage is given to LPs. (Kindly assume that technical aspects were above the bar). This can only mean that my LPs were so disgusting that despite raising the technical bar, I just did not satisfy the engineers, managers and leaders in amazon for a technical role.

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      @@nitindubey5575 there’s no firm weighting but you have to be bar raising in both technical and behavioural. Being stellar in one doesn’t balance the other, they’re mutually exclusive. So you could be slightly below the bar on the LPs and the most technically brilliant person they’ve ever met and still not get an offer. The criteria that adds up to the hire/no hire is ultimately the capabilities and achievements of those people already in the business. So to be able to understand how you benchmark against that bar you either need to be 1) in amazon 2) have a strong working relationship with let’s say 20-30 Amazonians operating at your level.

  • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
    @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

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  • @amc1999
    @amc1999 Год назад

    Your guidance is very clear and informative. Really appreciate the guidance you are providing on this forum.

  • @NQuiz52
    @NQuiz52 2 года назад

    Whoa, Whoa! There are notes! 0:50 You are a Godsend. Incredible you are... YOU ARE!

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +1

      Ahhhh stop…. I’m blushing ☺️

    • @NQuiz52
      @NQuiz52 2 года назад

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 Honestly! As you know, we asses value by how well our problems are being solved.
      I actually have a marketing interview coming up this week and I always feel confident in my knowledge, but I felt insecure about what I would need to talk about so that it flows out correctly.
      Now, I feel a lot more secure about it after watching your videos and keeping the 16 Leadership Principles in mind as the foundation for my entire approach.
      This shouldn't be difficult because I already embody those Principles having run my own e-commerce business and studying Jeff Bezos from early on.
      Thanks to you again and also, thanks for noticing and responding to my comment. I think you're great!

  • @HillelGarciaAustria
    @HillelGarciaAustria 3 года назад +1

    Great info... as always. Examples that blow the mind of the interviewer in order to stand out, great advice. Thank you GG.

  • @MCS23375
    @MCS23375 8 месяцев назад

    This is very insightful about how many failure/mistake type questions are typically asked?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  8 месяцев назад

      There’s no answer to that question. Amazon doesn’t mine and analyse the questions asked in their interviews.

  • @LionOwono
    @LionOwono Месяц назад

    So well explained thanks

  • @mautezsyria8480
    @mautezsyria8480 3 года назад +2

    HI GIG , many thanks ,
    The third example needed a brave candidate, so I have a question if I did a big mistake and it was affecting the customer environment, is there any problem as the customer is number one in AWS, and maybe the interviewer will put red-flag as I affect customer

  • @waz306
    @waz306 2 года назад +2

    Does the course include some example answers to questions or just provides tips and guidance ?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      All of the Leadership Principle Masterclasses in my course follow the same structure. So if you try the free one you'll know exactly what it covers. Claim your FREE Customer Obsession Masterclass amazoninterviewwhizzacademy.com

  • @hdjs771hvd7
    @hdjs771hvd7 3 года назад +3

    Hey I got an offer! I got a informal offer over a week ago but unfortunately still waiting on HR to draft an official offer for me. I was told they are still trying to figure out compensation. Do you know why this might be taking a while? Thanks!

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  3 года назад +1

      Congratulations!!! Could be lots of things. Manager is on vacation, they're having to put a case forward for a different comp package to what the automated system recommends etc

    • @hdjs771hvd7
      @hdjs771hvd7 3 года назад +4

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 Just an update, you were right! They were holding out to get a higher number and they were successful. Got the official letter and started onboarding. Thanks!

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome. Congratulations!!!

  • @dwhitexrp
    @dwhitexrp 2 года назад

    Hello GG! First, Love Your Hair Cut! I just received your Support Notes and I know you already know there are 14 LP's and not 16. However, 'Strive To Be Earths Best Employer', and 'Success and Scale Bring Broad Responsibility' are still listed in the notes, making it 16. Should we still incorporate these into our preparation and why were these two removed from the list? Thanks for all you do!!! I'd love to meet you one day. Thanks!

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      Ahh great thanks for raising Dave-I think somehow you have an old version. Can you ping me on LinkedIn and I’ll get you the correct version www.linkedin.com/in/gg-aiwhizz

  • @Yoyomanmanholla
    @Yoyomanmanholla 2 года назад +2

    So really interviewer just wants candidate tell a nice compelling fictitious (or factual) story? Why does interviewer care whether they are "blown away" ?
    A nice movie script is what interviewer want?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +3

      Pretty sure I didn’t suggest this. Tell a fictitious story if you like but better be prepared to be able to answer probing questions on that story without it becoming apparent you’ve made it up.

  • @kbdab
    @kbdab 2 года назад +1

    Hi Gigi, what if I made a mistake that I was not able to recover from, e.g., losing a potential client? Can lesson learned be applied to other/future clients?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +1

      Always best to have a story with a happy ending if possible. If this scenario doesn’t have a happy ending then you’ll need to make your lessons learned lead to something meaningfully positive I.e lessons helped you win a massive new account a few months later.

    • @kbdab
      @kbdab 2 года назад

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 thank you.. I have the perfect example then, especially with my own personal transformation. It is an hour interview with someone who is an active bar raiser (based on Linkedin).. Thanks again for your help.

    • @kbdab
      @kbdab 2 года назад

      I made it to the Loop 😥. I used some of your questions and tips to impress the interviewer who is a BR. I even asked him for suggestions to pass the Loop!!

  • @Runner899
    @Runner899 Год назад

    I've been watching your videos since I found you on LinkedIn! I might have an interview for an Amazon role (Fingers crossed) What is your opinion on bringing a page of notes with you during the interview and reading my notes from it in front of the hiring manager?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  Год назад +1

      Watch this How To Answer Amazon Interview Questions Using Notes So Your Interviewer Won't Mind
      ruclips.net/video/izNl8G8j5jo/видео.html

  • @anchalimariappan8475
    @anchalimariappan8475 2 года назад +2

    Hi Gigi,
    I completed my GCO round-2 last week of thursday. Every thing went good. The interviewer showed lot of interest on my past job and asked questions only from that. She also asked me whether I was able to relocate and I said yes. It's been six days i didn't know my results. How long it might take. I'm from India.

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +3

      It should be no more than 5 days but frankly very few recruiters at the moment seem to be able to meet that.

  • @chutifun99
    @chutifun99 8 месяцев назад

    Mu recruiter just reached out to me and informed me that there are additional rounds needed, i now have two more rounds with BRs next week, what should i focus on? Will the BR repeat LPs

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  8 месяцев назад

      2 rounds with BRs? That doesn’t make any sense. There’s only ever 1 BR on any given loop. I can’t advise if they’ll repeat LPs without being party as to why they’ve decided to introduce a BR when there wasn’t one before.

  • @michellelam1072
    @michellelam1072 2 года назад

    Hi GiGi, I too have a great failure story but it was from 2008 when I was starting out in my career which involved working alone over the weekend, folding and inserting 1000 paper letters by hand. I understand I'm supposed to use examples from recent experiences, which was also listed in Amazon's interview prep instructions. Will I get points deduced if I use an old one?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +1

      Well you’re trying to help them understand how you would deal with a failure in the role you’re applying for. So if you think the complexity of the situation back in 2008 matches what you’ll face in this role and a solution of working over the weekend packing envelopes is going to impress them and help them see how you’d manage failures in this job then go ahead. But I suspect strongly the answer to both of those things is no.

  • @shraddhasharma733
    @shraddhasharma733 2 года назад

    Hi GG! how do I include STAR in a failure question? If I will explain failure in the situation then what’s next..need your inputs pls
    Will the action part include failure meat?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +2

      I personally put all the failure stuff in situation- that way you can focus the story on all the good judgements you made to recover rather than the bad ones you made to cause the failure

  • @ohoud369
    @ohoud369 3 года назад

    I was waiting for the example of the third type but sadly there was none. :)

  • @SergioPerez-dq7oz
    @SergioPerez-dq7oz 2 года назад

    I believe the link to get the notes for $10 is wrong because it directs me to the buy a coffee one…

  • @letsknow7231
    @letsknow7231 2 года назад

    Hi GG , i would like to share my answer for this question & want to know your opinion on that , can you please suggest where to share with you ?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      If you’re interested in personal coaching you can check my and other coaches availability here
      Amazon Interview Coaching
      dayone.careers/amazon-interview-coaching/

  • @liamkemp6614
    @liamkemp6614 2 года назад

    Does the example have to be a business related failure? I have an overcomplicate hobby which requires a lot of research and a lot of trial and error, would that be acceptable?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      Business is better because how you mitigate the risk and manage the fall out with your colleagues is an important element

    • @liamkemp6614
      @liamkemp6614 2 года назад

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 thank you very much

  • @carolynf6276
    @carolynf6276 2 года назад

    Hi GG I’ve watched so many of your videos and they are KEY! I’m in the middle of my loop and the HM asked yesterday to tell about the project I’m most proud of. Thankfully I had that story as my High Standards LP story but I’m struggling to figure out which LP is intended to be assessed with that question. Could he have been trying to assess multiple LPs? Thank you!!

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +1

      No LP. He just wanted to know about what you’re most proud of

    • @carolynf6276
      @carolynf6276 2 года назад

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 thanks! That makes me feel better! I’ve been asking everyone in my loop what their favorite LPs are. It really is so fascinating & INSIGHTFUL. Very glad I found your recommendation to ask that.

  • @gabibesen
    @gabibesen 2 года назад +1

    Hey Gigi, I have one great failure story but it's not related to the job I'm applying for - it happened when I had a different career path. Should I still tell it?

  • @jfloetry2659
    @jfloetry2659 2 года назад

    Hi GG,
    How many negative stories should someone prepare for an interview?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      There’s no guidance for that as there’s no policy or pattern as to when/if you’re going to be asked about times things didn’t go to plan.

    • @jfloetry2659
      @jfloetry2659 2 года назад

      @@amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503 ok thank you for the reply!

  • @eriadeodu918
    @eriadeodu918 2 года назад +1

    Student here all the way from Nigeria, apply for SDE intern, would be my first. I'm more concerned about the behavioral interview

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад +1

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  • @adamcourtliff9739
    @adamcourtliff9739 2 года назад +3

    GG, hoping for some feedback, I’ve just done my loop, my final interviewer pointed out twice I was saying we rather than I. I quickly corrected it to what I had done rather than we but because it’s been mentioned twice will this negatively impact me? Also, is it normal for the interview with the bar raiser to be a lot more formal and intense?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      That's really hard to say definitively. If you were very clear on you're specific contribution after reminded you should be ok. There is no normal dynamic between human beings. BRs aren't specifically trained to be formal.

    • @nilayyucedag2874
      @nilayyucedag2874 2 года назад

      Hey Adam, what happened later on?

  • @TwitchRadio
    @TwitchRadio 2 года назад +1

    New sub. Ty

  • @dannyo1013
    @dannyo1013 2 года назад

    Just where do I ggo to download your notes?

  • @gutjik
    @gutjik 2 года назад

    Can I use same story at the behavior interview with 5 people repeatedly if they ask same questions? or if the questions is different but my story has multiple LP?

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      If they've done their preparation properly no one should ask you the exact same question. Please check out today Wednesday 27th October live session for more info on repeating examples

  • @myaccount7334
    @myaccount7334 2 года назад

    amazon let future peers take interview, so you are assessed by some one who is at same level, will people hire a tough competitor??? It is a flawed process with lot of focus on story telling and not finding real facts

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  2 года назад

      Well companies succeed only because of their people. People only get into companies because of their hiring process. Amazon is a pretty successful company.

  • @yashathebelgianmalinois348
    @yashathebelgianmalinois348 Год назад

    This advice is in complete opposition to what almost every single other video explains, and that is to never tell a catastrophic or your largest mistake. Most videos use the example of missing a deadline assuming that most people have jobs where they work on projects with deadlines. I agree that it is OK to stay safe, but I would suggest only going to catastrophic route if you actually have an exceptional recovery explanation.

    • @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503
      @amazoninterviewwhizzdayone503  Год назад +1

      Eerrrr that’s exactly what I say in the video. A big mistake needs an impressive recovery. Missing a deadline is a dull and run of the mill example, which as you say everyone gives and therefore won’t make you appear bar raising. But if you want to follow advice that says tell the same story as everyone else, that’s obviously your choice. You also might want to check if the other creators are Bar Raisers, or if you’re taking advice from Recruiters who don’t make the hire decisions or even better people who’ve never worked at Amazon.

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    @Oteluguammayi 3 года назад

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