Amazon reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(209,599 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 209,599 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
3.0
Jul 21, 2011
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Pros

Fast paced. Giving employees a fair amount of stock-based compensation. The company is still growing in general. I do like its "Just Do It" culture.

Cons

Not for real technology-centric engineers, unless you work in AWS space. Highly likely, you will be doubled up as a tech support as well. You need to deal with quite a bit of pager duties.

1.0
Jul 19, 2011

Dissatisfied!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Because you work so much, you get to learn a lot.

Cons

Overworked, not fair compensation, work atmosphere sucky.

3.0
Jul 19, 2011

A Workaholic's Paradise

Anonymous employee
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Pros

At Amazon, you are encouraged to share your ideas through innovation and process improvements. Due to their Open Door Policy, you can walk right into the general manager's/senior ops/HR offices and discuss any issue at any time. You will also work with some very talented people to which you can learn from and bounce ideas off of as well. They have a competitive benefits package, and while it does take some time to vest, the RSU program is acceptable.

Cons

The largest con, and it's been mentioned several times before, is the work-life balance issue. Speaking from a salaried-standpoint, the ideal candidate for Amazon would really be someone who has no outside responsibilities, who rents their home, and can pick up and move wherever the company needed to go. However, that not being the ideal state for most of the employees here, there does seem to be pressure that your progression in the company depends on how willing you are to relocate for the company, and how many times you would be willing to do that. That being said, Amazon tends to hire very driven people who don't mind working long hours until it gets to the point where the person burns themselves out. This is not necessarily Amazon's fault, because we are all responsible for our own breaking points, and if we don't escalate those issues to our managers, then the fault is on the individual, not the company.

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