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A great learning experience, but troubling for upper management

Front End Engineer
Current Employee
Has worked at Amazon for 2 years
February 9, 2024
Seattle, Washington
2.0
RecommendsNeutral OutlookDoesn't Approve of CEO
Pros

My colleagues are at the top of their field.

My direct management was phenomenal. They were competent, on top of things, and personable.

A lot to learn, and very little handholding.

Working for Amazon looks great on the resume.

Cons

Once hired, treatment takes a turn for the worse.

Poor or no raises, even with stellar reviews. It's not uncommon to end with compensation less than you started.

Very difficult and lots of bureaucracy to get promoted.

Layoffs dropped out of the blue, despite the department turning a strong profit. The rest of the staff is required to pick up the slack.

Anything HR or the recruiters promised you, forget it. Even if you have an agreement in writing, don't expect them to honor it.

Tight deadlines while understaffed. Expected to have a full, functioning product before the requirements are fleshed out.

Your management is partially in place to prevent you from addressing concerns to anyone who can actually do anything.

Advice to Management

Turnover at Amazon is a huge financial sink. Start treating your employees better, and it will pay great dividends.

Additional Ratings

Work/Life Balance
2.0
Culture and Values
2.0
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
4.0
Career Opportunities
3.0
Compensation and Benefits
3.0
Senior Management
1.0

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