Amazon SDE 1 Hiring 2026 — Software Dev Engineer I, India

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Jul 14, 2026 (Yesterday)

Seniority

Lead

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Not Specified

Type

Internship

Category

Other

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Not specified

Skills

Agile C++ Go Java Perl Python

Description

Amazon SDE 1 hiring 2026 is now open specifically for 2025 and 2026 graduates, through the company’s University Talent Acquisition program — and this particular posting spans four Indian tech hubs, meaning your eventual placement could land you in any one of Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, or Delhi depending on business need. What this role is actually pitched as Amazon’s own framing here is worth taking seriously: this isn’t described as a routine coding job, but one where “development cycles are measured in weeks, not years.” That’s a genuine signal about pace — expect fast iteration, real ambiguity in problem definition, and direct ownership over decisions much earlier than many other large-company graduate programs typically allow. What the actual engineering work covers Working alongside experienced, cross-disciplinary Amazon engineers to conceive and ship new products and services Designing and building technology within Amazon’s large-scale distributed computing environment Building systems that run predictions and computations at genuinely large scale and speed Constructing distributed storage, indexing, and query systems that stay scalable, fault-tolerant, and cost-efficient Taking broadly defined, sometimes ambiguous problems and designing concrete, coded solutions from scratch Operating within an agile development environment focused on consistently shipping high-quality software Baseline Qualifications A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related field Solid computer science fundamentals — object-oriented design, algorithm design, data structures, problem-solving, and complexity analysis Working proficiency in at least one of C/C++, Python, Java, or Perl What strengthens a competitive application Prior technical internship experience — genuinely valued, not just a formality Hands-on exposure to distributed, multi-tiered systems, algorithms, or relational databases Familiarity with optimization mathematics, including linear programming and nonlinear optimization The ability to clearly articulate technical challenges and proposed solutions, not just solve them silently Comfort handling ambiguous or loosely defined problems, with genuine ability to think abstractly rather than needing a fully scoped brief The part most candidates underestimate Amazon’s interview process weighs something many applicants don’t prepare adequately for: its 16 Leadership Principles, evaluated with roughly equal weight to technical coding ability across the interview loop. It’s genuinely possible to perform well technically and still not receive an offer if your behavioral answers don’t demonstrate real alignment with principles like Ownership, Bias for Action, or Insist on the Highest Standards — this isn’t a minor formality tacked onto the process, it’s a core evaluation criterion running through nearly every round. Being realistic about the timeline Amazon’s hiring process for SDE 1 roles typically runs a phone screen and online assessment, followed by a multi-round interview loop, and commonly takes several weeks from initial application to final offer — occasionally longer given the high volume of applicants Amazon’s own listing explicitly acknowledges. Patience through the process is genuinely part of the experience here, not a sign something’s gone wrong. Questions Candidates Commonly Have Is this role open to candidates who graduated before 2025? No — the listing explicitly restricts eligibility to 2025 and 2026 graduates only, so earlier graduating batches aren’t eligible through this specific posting. Can a candidate choose which of the four listed cities they’re placed in? Not guaranteed — the listing spans Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Delhi without specifying how placement is decided, so candidates should go in prepared for any of the four locations. Are Leadership Principles really as important as coding ability in the interview? Yes — based on Amazon’s well-documented hiring approach, Leadership Principles carry roughly equal weight to technical performance, and weak behavioral answers can lead to rejection even after strong technical rounds. Is the estimated salary range officially confirmed by Amazon? No — Amazon’s listing doesn’t publish a compensation figure. The ₹20–32 LPA estimate reflects publicly reported new-grad SDE 1 packages in India, though reported figures vary significantly by source, so treat it as a planning benchmark rather than a guaranteed number.