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Amazon's “bar raiser” interviewer is charged with keeping the interview bar high. They attend special training and will interview candidates outside their group in order to balance out the group itself. If one interview seems significantly harder and different, that’s most likely the bar raiser. This person has both significant experience with interviews and veto power in the hiring decision. You will meet with your recruiter at the end of the day.
Once your interviewers have entered their feedback, they will meet to discuss it. They will be the people making the hiring decision.
While Amazon’s recruiters are excellent at following up with candidates, occasionally there are delays. If you haven’t heard from Amazon within a week, we recommend a friendly email.
Definitely Prepare:
Amazon is a web-based company, and that means they care about scale. Make sure you prepare for questions in “Large Scale.” You don’t need a background in distributed systems to answer these questions.
Additionally, Amazon tends to ask a lot of questions about object oriented design.
What’s Unique:
The Bar Raiser, who is brought in from a different team to keep the bar high.