Unqualified people will get a lot of money if they are able to fake successfully in their interview.
Under-Qualified Manager - Software Development Manager doesn't know the basic concepts of OS and still doesn't listen to anyone, screwing up a lot of deadlines in the team. Tries to take ownership of everything that went well and pushes blame for everything else to the developer, not on management, not even on the senior developers who approved changes/designs.
No collaboration within the team either. The manager expects developers to coordinate among themselves on their own. Skips meetings a lot and then makes assumptions with half-baked knowledge. Other team members don't care what other people are doing and push changes without consulting others when the changes impact every other team member. Again, blame will be on the guy who got impacted because of this; according to the manager, the guy who got impacted should have discussed it with the team beforehand.
No real-life practical problems being solved. All the AWS services are almost saturated, and the non-AWS teams aren't creating any product. Furthermore, people create what is already created by AWS in an inferior way, wasting bandwidth just to add projects under their name. Managers, again being clueless about the system, consider this innovation.
No Vision at all. The so-called OP planning of Amazon is where the higher-ups decide what the goal of the period will be. They plan a lot, but most of the things are repetitive, and if there is anything good, then that would be non-business impacting, which will be de-prioritized in the end and will never be picked up.
People here live on their image and relation with their manager, and it doesn't get affected by the work they do. There are people who aren't working at all, don't attend meetings, and have no updates in weeks, but still nothing. Whereas if you are on the bad side of the manager, then it doesn't matter what you do; you will end up PIPed.
In team speak, the manager scolds team members saying, "I don't appreciate anyone working late nights," while in private calls, they are asking people to finish things up by Saturday or Sunday.
At the end (at least in my old team), you are on your own, and you have to defend yourself at every point in time because other people are interfering in your work. Design choices aren't getting approved by the manager even after SDE3 approved them, and then the people started lying when things went wrong because of their decisions, especially the manager. Senior developers interrupt the junior developers' presentations, asking stupid questions just to make fun of them without understanding any of the concepts being discussed. And the worst of all, because managers rely on these senior developers when it comes to feedback, as he doesn't understand anything on the tech side.
Those people who understand and know what's going on, they won't speak up for you because of the fear of the manager putting negative feedback on them.
If the managers are the problem, then the damage is already done.
I had an online assessment; it was so difficult. I used AI, but it did not work. So, work hard and try to solve DSA questions on LeetCode. This will take you forward. Strong DSA / algorithmic problem solving CS fundamentals (data structures, OOP, O
Round 1 - DSA https://leetcode.com/problems/merge-k-sorted-lists/description/ LP: Bias for action, dive deep Round 2 - LLD Design Parking Lot * System should be able to handle different parking ways * System should be able to handle different pric
Amazon India hires for many different roles at my campus. I am excited to be joining as a software developer in Bengaluru. The interview process involved four rounds, with more emphasis on the technical and quant aspects.
I had an online assessment; it was so difficult. I used AI, but it did not work. So, work hard and try to solve DSA questions on LeetCode. This will take you forward. Strong DSA / algorithmic problem solving CS fundamentals (data structures, OOP, O
Round 1 - DSA https://leetcode.com/problems/merge-k-sorted-lists/description/ LP: Bias for action, dive deep Round 2 - LLD Design Parking Lot * System should be able to handle different parking ways * System should be able to handle different pric
Amazon India hires for many different roles at my campus. I am excited to be joining as a software developer in Bengaluru. The interview process involved four rounds, with more emphasis on the technical and quant aspects.