My team is very supportive. Flexible work hours, with time management focused on results rather than filling time quotas. Can be self-directed. Good stock options.
Compensation heavily relies on the growth of stock. Base salary is much lower than the majority of other companies, but the stock compensates for that. If you like your position and team, it's probably worth resting and vesting for the four years.
They take frugality very seriously, being one of the LPs, and this gets a little frustrating at times. You know how well the company is doing and that the funds are there, but you have to justify hard for small work expenses you want compensated. Anything under $50 is rarely noticed, but expenses over $100-150 are taken more seriously. Especially during COVID, when you want to outfit your home office with basic needs (mouse, printer, shredder, etc.), you have to buy a cheap mouse, for example, because a good-quality one won't get approved. I mostly agree with being frugal, but certain things feel a little unnecessary.
The interview process involved an online assessment, a recruiter screen, and four onsite interviews. The online assessment included two coding problems and a set of work-style questions. During the recruiter call, we discussed my résumé and backgro
Amazon HR reached out to me. I took the OA test first and passed it. Then, we scheduled a phone interview. The interview took a long time, as no interviewers were available at the beginning.
Technical Interview, Meeting, work test for 3 months
The interview process involved an online assessment, a recruiter screen, and four onsite interviews. The online assessment included two coding problems and a set of work-style questions. During the recruiter call, we discussed my résumé and backgro
Amazon HR reached out to me. I took the OA test first and passed it. Then, we scheduled a phone interview. The interview took a long time, as no interviewers were available at the beginning.
Technical Interview, Meeting, work test for 3 months