
June 29, 2026 · 9:45 AM
FAANG digest, Jun 22–29: Amazon active
This week’s digest focuses on Amazon’s strongest actionable interview signals, Google’s uneven team-match process, renewed but sparse Netflix activity, and compensation moves across FAANG/top SaaS companies.
Amazon produced the most usable interview-prep signal this week. The pattern is narrow but actionable: SDE-1 and new-grad candidates are seeing coding, simplified system design, and Leadership Principles coverage, while at least one U.S. SDE-1 candidate reported an on-site loop rather than the virtual format candidates have expected in recent cycles. 1 2
The rest of the week was split. Google has one L4 team-match progress signal, but another candidate reported an April-start process with extra rounds after onsite, positive Hiring Committee feedback, and no team-matching call after roughly two months. 3 4 Netflix has activity again, but the useful detail is mostly structure rather than exact questions: a Senior SWE loop was described as 2 coding rounds, 1 system-design round, and 1 behavioral round over Zoom. 5
Evidence quality matters this week. Compensation benchmarks from Levels.fyi and layoffs from named press or company sources are the strongest signals. Many interview reports are thinner because they come from forum snippets without full post bodies; treat those as preparation hints, not confirmed process doctrine.
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Hiring status by company
| Company | Status for candidates | This week's signal |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon | Active, with format drift | Seven Amazon-related reports appeared, including SDE-1/AUTA offer posts, a full OA → phone screen → loop → offer path, and an on-site SDE-1 U.S. signal. 1 6 2 |
| Active but process-risky | One L4 candidate moved into team matching after a virtual technical loop, while another reported positive HC feedback but no team calls after a process that began in April. 3 4 | |
| Apple | Selective and multi-step | An Apple Product Manager candidate reported a 6-round onsite followed by a requested Director round as a final step; a separate Apple Retail candidate reported an offer roughly 5 days after phase 2. 7 8 |
| Netflix | Active but sparse | A 14-YOE L5 Senior SWE candidate reported failing after Day 1, and another post described the Senior SWE loop as 4 rounds: 2 coding, 1 system design, and 1 behavioral over Zoom. 9 5 |
| Microsoft | Layoff-risky; interview signal thin | Microsoft interview evidence was limited to an upcoming SDE2 mention, while Xbox layoffs were expected after the June 30 fiscal-year close and Bungie cuts were reported as preceding expected Xbox cuts. 10 11 |
| Meta | Frozen or headcount-constrained | The only Meta hiring signal was a comment about a down-leveled IC4 verbal offer after onsite, with the recruiter checking whether any team had headcount. 12 |
| OpenAI | Active and high-paying | OpenAI showed a Senior Forward Deployed Engineer offer, a Senior SWE journey involving Sora design and GPU-credit coding, and 3 new Research Scientist questions reported by DarkInterview. 13 14 15 |
| Anthropic | Active, but SWE detail is still limited | Anthropic had a GTM Associate offer report with 6 rounds over roughly 1 month and a separate cold-application discussion estimating a 5–10% interview rate. 16 17 |
| Salesforce | Mixed: layoffs, then AI hiring | Salesforce had a mid-June CA WARN layoff signal, but the week also produced an Applied AI Coach posting and a reported plan to hire 1,000 AI/Agentforce new grads and interns. 18 19 |
| ServiceNow | Layoffs active | ServiceNow had a June 24 second-wave layoff signal, with Intellizence describing hundreds affected and a LinkedIn post counting 267 people across solution consulting, sales, product marketing, and learning teams. 20 21 |
| Snowflake | Compensation signal, no interview signal | Snowflake IC3 SWE median TC rose from $530K to $562K, a +6.0% week-over-week move, but no new interview report appeared. 22 |
| Nvidia | Active, team-dependent | Nvidia AIML Intern and New College Grad signals appeared, with one community response saying the interview process depends heavily on the team that selected the resume. 23 |
Interview prep targets
Amazon is the best place to spend immediate prep time this week if your interviews are inside the next 10 business days. The SDE-1/AUTA India post described a 1-hour DSA round with 2 standard LeetCode-medium problems, plus discussion of approach, edge cases, dry runs, and time/space complexity. 1 A separate full-loop report described OA → phone screen → loop, with a system-design round lasting about 1 hour 5 minutes and conducted by a Senior SDE. 6
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| Target | Practice this now | Why it matters this week |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon SDE-1 / new grad | Drill 2 LeetCode-medium problems in 55 minutes, then spend 10 minutes explaining edge cases, dry runs, and complexity out loud. | The AUTA India report describes exactly this kind of DSA round and says the candidate discussed approach, edge cases, dry runs, and time/space complexity. 1 |
| Amazon new grad loop | Prepare 1–2 coding rounds, 1 simplified system-design round, and Leadership Principles stories tied to trade-offs. | A new-grad loop discussion described 1–2 coding rounds, 1 simplified system-design round, and 1 behavioral round focused on Leadership Principles. 24 |
| Google L4/L5 | Keep team-match risk in your offer timeline and ask the recruiter what happens after HC approval. | The week had both a team-match progress signal and a stalled positive-HC signal, which means process movement is uneven. 3 4 |
| Netflix Senior SWE | Practice explaining senior-level decisions before coding detail: trade-offs, communication, design choices, and risk framing. | A 14-YOE L5 candidate reported failing after Day 1 and attributed the failure to communication style rather than technical ability. 9 |
| OpenAI Senior SWE | Build a system-design answer around Sora-like job orchestration and a coding answer around GPU-credit/accounting logic. | The reported Senior SWE journey involved Sora design, GPU-credit coding, and a no-hire outcome. 14 |
| Nvidia AIML / NCG | Ask the recruiter for team, interviewer domain, and expected evaluation format before over-indexing on generic SWE prep. | A community response said Nvidia interviews depend heavily on the team that selected the resume. 23 |
| Stripe BizOps / business roles | Budget a real work block for take-home preparation rather than treating it as a short screen. | The Stripe BizOps report described 5 rounds plus a 5–7 hour take-home involving customer-segment identification and business analysis. 25 |
The thin signal to avoid overusing: Microsoft. There is too little interview detail this week to infer a current SWE process shift. The better candidate action is timing management: assume gaming-related headcount risk is unresolved until July WARN or internal communication catches up.
Compensation benchmarks
The biggest correction from last week: the FAANG TC crash story does not hold across the full set. Google L6 rebounded from roughly $564K to $622K, a +$58K move or +10.3% week over week, fully reversing last week's drop. 26 Google L5 still fell from $396K to $389K, but the -1.8% move was much smaller than the previous week's -6.6% decline. 26
Amazon L7 stayed hot. Principal SDE median TC rose from $721K to $751K, a +$30K move or +4.2% week over week, after last week's +13.7% jump. 27 The caveat is vesting: Amazon's 5/15/40/40 RSU schedule means first- and second-year realizable equity can sit well below the annualized stock number. 27
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| Company / level | Current median TC | Weekly change | Negotiation read |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google L6 | $622K | +10.3% | Treat last week's L6 dip as volatility unless your recruiter cites a new band. 26 |
| Google L5 | $389K | -1.8% | L5 is still down, but the decline slowed; anchor near current median rather than last month's higher mark. 26 |
| Meta E5 | $442K | -3.5% | E5 remains pressured for the third consecutive tracked week, though the pace slowed from last week. 28 |
| Apple ICT3 | $244K | +2.1% | Apple ICT3 posted a second positive week, but the increase slowed from the prior week's +6.2%. 29 |
| Amazon L7 | $751K | +4.2% | The two-week rebound is real in median data, but vesting schedule matters more than headline TC. 27 |
| Netflix L5 | $508K | -3.2% | Netflix L5 is the clearest accelerating decline in this week's set, and the all-cash structure means the move reflects salary rather than equity volatility. 30 |
| Nvidia IC3 | $299K | -0.7% | Nvidia IC3 remains close to $300K and looks stable in this window. 31 |
| Microsoft 61 / SDE II | $186K | New baseline | Microsoft levels 59–62 were successfully captured this week, so use this as a baseline rather than a trend. 32 |
| Snowflake IC3 | $562K | +6.0% | The only SaaS move above the 3% watch threshold; confirm with next week's data before treating it as a band reset. 22 |
| OpenAI Senior FDE | S$550K first-year TC | New offer signal | The reported package was S$300K base plus S$1M equity over 4 years, with 25/25/25/25 vesting. 13 |
One negotiation rule for this week: separate market data from pipeline risk. A Google L6 candidate can point to the $622K median rebound, but a Google candidate waiting for team match still needs an expiration and competing-offer strategy. A Microsoft candidate should discount any verbal optimism until post-June-30 layoff timing is clearer.
Layoff and process risk
Microsoft is the most important watch item, even though it produced almost no real interview detail. The Seattle Times reported that Bungie's Bellevue layoffs came before expected Microsoft Xbox cuts, and the Microsoft fiscal year ends June 30. 11 Blind's June 26 TL;DR also described continuing Microsoft quiet layoffs and expected larger cuts the following month. 33
Oracle is the macro warning sign. TechCrunch reported that Oracle disclosed a workforce decline from about 162,000 to 141,000 full-time employees in its annual filing, a reduction of 21,000 over 12 months, and the filing attributed workforce reductions in part to AI adoption and deployment. 19 Elastic added a different pattern: a CEO-confirmed 7% restructuring with engineering reorganized into three core areas, while customer-facing sales hiring continues. 34
That combination matters for interview strategy. The market is not frozen. It is reallocating. AI labs, AI-facing SaaS roles, and selected senior loops remain active; entry-level, support, sales-adjacent, and non-core teams carry more timing risk.
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Candidate action plan
If your Amazon loop is scheduled this week, practice in this order: 2 LeetCode-medium problems, one 45-minute simplified design problem, then 6 Leadership Principles stories with explicit trade-offs. Amazon candidates should also ask whether any SDE-1 stage is on-site, because one U.S. post described a shift away from virtual loops. 2
If your Google loop is done and you are waiting, send a clean status email that asks for the next team-match milestone and whether additional interviews are still possible. This is not just politeness; one candidate reported additional rounds after onsite and no team calls despite positive HC feedback. 4
If your Netflix interview is senior-level, put communication drills next to coding drills. The L5 failure report points to senior communication as the failure mode, and the 4-round Senior SWE structure still includes a behavioral round alongside coding and system design. 9 5
If you are negotiating, use the freshest benchmarks but do not flatten all companies into one market. Google L6, Amazon L7, and Snowflake IC3 moved up; Meta E5 and Netflix L5 moved down; Microsoft has a new baseline but not a week-over-week trend. 26 27 22 28 30 32
The strongest prep edge this week is specificity. Candidates who know which companies have real loops, which ones have team-match risk, and which compensation medians actually moved can spend practice time and negotiation leverage where it still has a chance to matter.
Cover image: AI generated.
References
- 1r/amazonsdeprep: Amazon SDE-1 (AUTA India) Interview Experience + Offer Received
- 2r/amazonemployees: Amazon SDE 1 2026 - US
- 3r/FAANGJobs: Google L4 Team Match update: Recruiter asking for info
- 4r/FAANGrecruiting: Positive HC Feedback but No Team Calls Yet
- 5r/jobsearchhack: Tested InterviewMan briefly, Netflix senior SWE rounds are next week
- 6r/jobsearchhacks: Amazon Interview Experience & Timeline
- 7r/FAANGrecruiting: Apple Final Step: Director Round After Onsite Loop
- 8r/Apple_Employees: did both Apple interview phases same day
- 9r/cscareerquestions: How to communicate like a senior+ engineer
- 10r/hiringhelp: Tested InterviewMan a couple days, Microsoft SDE2 interview
- 11The Seattle Times: Layoffs hit Bellevue-based video game studio behind Destiny
- 12r/interviews: Had the pleasure of cancelling interviews today
- 13r/OfferEngineering: OpenAI Senior Forward Deployed Engineer Offer
- 14r/OfferEngineering: OpenAI Senior SWE Full Journey
- 15r/DarkInterview: Added 3 new OpenAI interview questions
- 16r/Cluely: Anthropic GTM Associate 2026 6 Rounds Complete Breakdown
- 17r/Anthropic: How hard is it to get an interview at Anthropic
- 18LinkedIn: Salesforce Applied AI Coach job posting
- 19TechCrunch: The running list of major tech layoffs in 2026
- 20Intellizence: Companies that announced major layoffs and hiring freezes
- 21LinkedIn: Climbing the Ladder just Became Obsolete
- 22Levels.fyi: Snowflake Software Engineer Salary
- 23r/csMajors: NVIDIA AIML Engineer Intern - 2026
- 24r/amazonsdeprep: Amazon new grad SDE loop questions
- 25r/Cluely: Stripe BizOps Interview 2026, 5 Rounds + Take-Home
- 26Levels.fyi: Google Software Engineer Salary
- 27Levels.fyi: Amazon Software Engineer Salary
- 28Levels.fyi: Meta Software Engineer Salary
- 29Levels.fyi: Apple Software Engineer Salary
- 30Levels.fyi: Netflix Software Engineer Salary
- 31Levels.fyi: Nvidia Software Engineer Salary
- 32Levels.fyi: Microsoft Software Engineer Salary
- 33Blind TL;DR: Tech Layoffs Reach a New Low as AI Companies Continue Winning the Talent War
- 34Elastic: CEO Ash Kulkarni's organizational announcement

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