Amazon Sr. Partner Development Manager reviews

3.4

65% would recommend to a friend

(242 total reviews)
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18% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Sr. Partner Development Manager employees have rated Amazon with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 242 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Sr. Partner Development Manager professionals have a good working experience there. Amazon is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Sr. Partner Development Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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242 reviews
2.0
May 9, 2018
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Pros

Some of the people I worked with are the smartest out there. As a HR Professional you will learn so much and gain many skills. You will be challenged to think, be creative and resolve issues every day. If this place is not for you, at least you will take with you the recognition of working for Amazon and plenty of knowledge along the way.

Cons

There is absolutely no work / life balance. It does not matter if you work for Corporate in Seattle or at a Fulfillment Center. I did see people cry at their desks and I even cried myself due to the stress and non-stop workload that you will face all day, every day of the week. This is specially worse if you work in the night shift as you will get calls during the day while you are asleep or enjoying your time off. Vacation at Amazon means you have to bring your laptop with you and run daily reports. Also, they will call you while you are off and ask you to work remotely. Be ready to work holidays including July 4th and Thanksgiving. The only Holiday that my Fulfillment Center was closed was on Christmas Day. I met plenty of Area Managers who were counting the days until they could resign since they received Sign-In Bonuses or they received Relocation Assistance. This is how Amazon puts handcuffs on you to stay with the company. I only recommend working for Amazon if you are a recent college grad or someone in their 20s with no significant other nor children. If you are a single mother, this is not the place for you since Amazon demands schedule flexibility. One day you may come in at 1pm and leave at 1am, another day you may need to come in at 3pm and leave 2am or come in at 9am after working until midnight the night prior. I only saw my kids on the weekends and even then I would gets calls from Amazon to do some work.

5.0
Mar 25, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

What makes Amazon unlike any other employer is its relentless focus on the organization's Culture. This is not seen as just a responsibility of the "Management". Every employee who joins is encouraged to take ownership of the task and is also measured up by direct reports/peers/manager/leadership on how well they accomplish the same at the respective level they operate. With the Scale at with Amazon is growing in size, this element is critical in ensuring uniform employee experience. Competitive on salary, Employee friendly policies. Another key USP for Amazon is the talent group you work with. Almost all hires are high performing individuals which means the overall bar of performance is also high. This is good for those who want to take on challenging (in every essence of the word) tasks & constantly want to improve the status quo. Personally what stands out is how employees are encouraged to determine their own deliverables for the year and are measured not just on the end deliverables, but on what learning the initiatives brought and the quality of work put in. There is usually nobody micromanaging you or creating pressure on deadlines, the environment is such that you will yourself be compelled to deliver high quality work and reach out for help where you need.

Cons

There is nobody creating pressure for you for timelines and quality of work, but due to the high performance culture prevalent, you would realize that you are stretching yourself with self determined goals. For those who do not do well with self management (although ample support is available if sought out) and a high performance culture, the overall environment would soon seem stressful even though it is brought upon by oneself.

4.0
Dec 29, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Innovation in products and process; Leadership Principles are way of life, not platitudes on a wall; No sacred cows; People really want to help

Cons

Lots of duplicated efforts (well intentioned); Like it's namesake, this place is big and can be hard to navigate

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