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Amazon L7Network Engineer Interview Prep

Real title at Amazon: Principal NDE — Principal

22topics tracked
169questions at L7 depth

What a Network Engineer Interview Actually Tests

A Network Engineer loop tests routing and switching at the mechanism level — BGP path selection and route reflection, OSPF adjacency troubleshooting, VLAN and STP design, asymmetric routing failure modes — not just protocol definitions. Expect live troubleshooting scenarios where the interviewer deliberately under-specifies the problem and watches how you scope it before proposing a fix, plus enough automation fluency to discuss repeatability, validation, and rollback even if the role itself isn't writing production code. The candidates who stand out explain mechanism, operational consequence, and what they'd check next — in that order — rather than reciting a definition and stopping.

What "L7" Means at Amazon

At L7 (principal/staff), the bar is platform-level judgment — cross-team influence, technical strategy that holds up over a multi-year horizon, and the ability to reason about trade-offs whose blast radius extends well past a single system. Questions at this level are frequently genuinely open-ended, testing how you structure ambiguity, not just whether you land on a defensible answer.

FAQ

What level is L7 at Amazon for a Network Engineer?

L7 at Amazon is titled "Principal NDE — Principal." At L7 (principal/staff), the bar is platform-level judgment — cross-team influence, technical strategy that holds up over a multi-year horizon, and the ability to reason about trade-offs whose blast radius extends well past a single system. Questions at this level are frequently genuinely open-ended, testing how you structure ambiguity, not just whether you land on a defensible answer.

How many Amazon Network Engineer practice questions does My Next Hop have at this level?

My Next Hop currently tracks 22 topics relevant to a Network Engineer candidate, with 169 practice questions calibrated to the L7 depth at Amazon.

My Next Hop is an independent interview-prep platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Amazon. Level titles and descriptions reflect My Next Hop's own calibration, modeled from published hiring frameworks and engineering community reports.

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