Pay is good compared to non-FAANG companies, though it's typically the lowest among FAANG.
Amazon burns people out — and it’s not by accident. The lack of work-life balance isn’t a glitch; it’s by design.
You're expected to be always available, and long hours are treated like a badge of honor.
Stack ranking drives the culture. Every cycle, someone has to fall, no matter how well the team performs. Even high performers aren’t safe. This system forces people to focus on survival, not collaboration.
“Focus” can be slapped on you without any warning — no feedback, no discussion. One day you’re in meetings, the next you’re frozen out. It’s quiet punishment, and it’s intentional.
Backstabbing and blame-shifting are common because the system encourages it. Management doesn’t stop it — they rely on it. The culture thrives on pressure, fear, and internal competition.
Yes, there’s growth — if you’re okay trading your well-being and dignity for it. If you value psychological safety, support, or fairness, seriously reconsider.
Recruiter reach out -> OA. Solved one question completely and passed half of the other question's tests. Later, I was rejected due to lack of experience on my resume. I actively asked if there were any SDE I positions, but they were unable to provid
Introduction, some info about the project. A detailed explanation for why a particular tech stack was chosen. Two DSA questions were asked, the approach was discussed, and time complexity analysis was done.
I first had to complete an online assessment, which consisted of two Medium-level DSA questions and a series of multiple-choice questions about system design. The OA questions are more challenging than those encountered during the actual interview lo
Recruiter reach out -> OA. Solved one question completely and passed half of the other question's tests. Later, I was rejected due to lack of experience on my resume. I actively asked if there were any SDE I positions, but they were unable to provid
Introduction, some info about the project. A detailed explanation for why a particular tech stack was chosen. Two DSA questions were asked, the approach was discussed, and time complexity analysis was done.
I first had to complete an online assessment, which consisted of two Medium-level DSA questions and a series of multiple-choice questions about system design. The OA questions are more challenging than those encountered during the actual interview lo