Amazon reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(209,789 total reviews)
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50% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Amazon has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 209,789 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amazon employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Mar 7, 2017

Employee crunching machine

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Good exposure to large scale operations and high operational standards(2 years is enough to gain such experience if you haven't before) - Working with highly skilled individuals everywhere - Mobility in meaning of moving between teams/countries/roles(it is very wise not to stay in your team after promotion) - Interesting challenges that you won't see in smaller companies - Location of Dublin office is good - Budget for conference attendance/trainings

Cons

Worked in Dublin office more than 4 years - It is not a global company and I don't think they want Amazon to be one. Shut down all offices except the ones in Seattle today and it will continue 99% of its operations fine. - If you are not based in Seattle, accept limited visibility and slower career progress for yourself. - All the tools you will be spending nights to figure out are internally developed, so there is no use of this experience outside except AWS services you are exposed to. - Due to internally developed tooling everywhere, you will be working far from open source/commercial solutions exist on market. - Contradicting leadership principles allows your manager/peers to knock you out or praise about you depending on what he/she wants to do. - High performance culture is internally interpreted as step over others to climb up culture unless you are a genius. - If you are type of the individual(a political animal) who will not mind to crush anyone in your path to succeed, Amazon is a great place. No one will stop you as long as you have enough political(not technical) skills to project how good you are and how bad others in your team are. - If you are type of individual who cares his/her team and team goals, you will be penalised for your good intentions in the process. And when you question it, you will be thrown at couple of leadership principles and told that your career is %100 your responsibility. So unless you end up with a good manager(actually good ones don't last as culture doesn't want them to be supportive and good to their directs), you are always in danger and eventually going to leave. - Office environment is pretty bad in meaning of positive energy. Burned out engineers who never smiles at work shouldering heavy on-call duties due to duct taping approach to bad solutions everywhere. - Anyone joins as level 4-5 engineer in an office outside of Seattle should expect to spend 8-10 years to be promoted to Level 7/Principal even they exchange their life for it. - If you are not based in Seattle, accept that you will hear important details after you missed the opportunity to react or grab it and nobody will care as everything in Seattle is awesome. - Work/life balance doesn't exist and it will drain you quick. - Stress of covering your corner everyday doesn't worth it. - Health insurance for family is not fully covered - Pension plan is below average (3% if you don't contribute)

4.0
Nov 2, 2014
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

So far so good. Amazon in Ruskin, FL is a new concept compared to others.

Cons

Night shift pay rate is $1.00 more and hour if working nights and weekends and day shift gets nothing. I feel this is unfair because day shift is giving up their weekends also. We should get .50 more. I work Friday to Monday.

2.0
Sep 26, 2014
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- several businesses are industry-leading and will continue to do well (Amazon retail, AWS, Kindle) - internal developer tools and expertise is still a great asset

Cons

- increase in management levels, degrading talent, and churn is leading to a slower company with poorer quality products - hiring bar getting lower; best employees are leaving since there is nothing particularly attractive to retain them - mediocre pay and benefits relative to an overall tech industry that pays very generously - stock at current price has limited upside compared to industry

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