Amazon reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(209,853 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 209,853 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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210K reviews
5.0
May 1, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Just read the Amazon Leadership Principles and Amazon letters to shareholders. If that describes the type of environment you want to work in, you won't find a better place. Hours and pressure abound, but directly proportional to opportunity for and desire to grow.

Cons

Some find work life balance difficult, but that's only if you really have FOMO and can't leave any opportunity on the table. There is just too much cool stuff to get involved with and ways to make an impact, so balance won't naturally happen, but it was certainly always there for me. My daughter (first baby) was born within the first 6 months of my employment there, and then my son came right in the middle of the busiest time of the work year two years later. No one ever batted an eye giving me all the flexibility I needed to take time off as a dad and ramp back up slowly. But those who don't ask, or have a hard time getting work done during work hours might find it difficult to keep up. Lots of smart people that can make you feel stupid sometimes just by their pace and intelligence.

1.0
Feb 7, 2017

No Pay Amazon UTX2

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Pros

Seemed like a nice part-time job processing prime now orders

Cons

Did not pay me or others I started with and made excuses as to why they could not pay me for my work saying my information was not in the system.Basically ripped me off. I worked for free and they don't care.

2.0
Jan 18, 2017

DO NOT DO IT (Area Manager)

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Pros

Good experience, learn to work hard, and Amazon looks good on your resume. It will definitely build your character. Managing a team, if you're a people person, is hard but rewarding.

Cons

Amazon works you hard and for extremely long hours, yes, but that's not all. Honestly, I value my experience with them and feel like a much stronger and smarter person because of my time at Amazon. But you really do become a small fish in a big ocean. My biggest two issues have been the 85 hr work weeks that they say will become less but never do and a manager that only develops certain people on the team and gets ANGRY when things don't go right. Also, the fact that management changes its leaders every month (you can't build a relationship with a manager and gain their support if they're always changing roles or moving to other facilities). If you don't mind 85 hour work weeks or being around really competitive people that are ruthless, then go right ahead. If you're a college student trying to decide to be an Area Manager, strongly consider if you want to spend your young years working for a company that will just take take take, or if you want to work for a company that's not only customer obsessed but also employee obsessed. I promise, the benefits and morale of a company will become much more important to you than you would think as a young professional right out of college. Just really consider your decision and make sure being an Area Manager is what you want to do. There's a lot of potential for growth in the company, you just have to be ruthless and really intelligent to get there. If that's you, then go for it. I just know there are other companies out there that work you hard but understand that you have a life outside of work.

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