Amazon reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(209,241 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 209,241 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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209K reviews
1.0
Jun 13, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The initial offer was the best I seen in the industry.

Cons

I joined my team last, but somehow became the most productive person in the team of 7 after 1.5 years. Probably due to the fact that I was young and naive, and believed that more good work I produce, faster I would would get promoted and receive raises. Not quite. I was working 140 hour weeks, having almost zero social life. They gave me a 1.5% raise after 1 year, citing that promotions and raises are not normally dished out to people who has been their for more than 1.5 years. The max raise was 3% annually, which was only 6 months after my last review period (which was discarded because I was too "young" in the company). So despite the highest performance rating on the scale, I received a prorated 1.5% raise. I was the engineer primarily responsible for launching a new store in the company. 5 days of almost zero sleep in the war room. Before the launch, my manager promised extra vacation for me to unwind, big raises and promotions. After launch, I barely saw the guy anymore. I quit soon afterwards. Then I found out the guy was trying hard to climb into the director seat. Which he did. While I received no pad on the back, no raise, no promotion, no extra vacations, the VPs all recieved a 2 million cash bonus, and directors 1 million. The only recognition I received was a $1.50 coffee purchased by my VP after 3rd night straight in the war room. When I played a small part in accidentally revealed project on the main site, which received wide press coverage. (Many other played a bigger part). I was the only one to own up to my mistake. Therefore, I was single handly scapegoated for the incident. I was not allowed to defend myself in front of the post-modem committee, because management deemed 3 hours out of my time would jeopardize the project. So they wrote something in my place admitting guilt. When I was leaving, I was appointment manager of two new hires. Even though I was still SWE1 (they never talked to me when the HR promotion cycle came and went). Both new hires were paid 10k more than me a year, plus 5k more cash bonus. That's when I just left. If you are a masochist, or curious about what complete hatred for the human race feels like, go work for Amazon.com. For that, they won't disappoint.

1.0
Aug 13, 2017

Pending start date

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. Can't think of a single one

Cons

They overstaff, or at least it seems. They give out direct job offers to thousands of people without actually having enough available positions. They give you an immediate job offer with no specific start date. They inform you to wait until a spot is open and it needs to be filled. (It's like how airlines overbook flights, they sell more seats than available to make sure that the flight is at full capacity) Amazon talked about how their hiring over 50,000 people, when in reality it could be months before you actually start working. The HR Department works more like a temp staffing agency. It's ridiculous. Don't give someone a job offer without an actual open position. Also, if you want to communicate to the HR Department, you have to do it through chat or email. There's not an actual phone number. I wonder why?

4.0
Dec 2, 2015

Director

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I made it past the interview and they gave me a job. I'm surprised I didn't owe them $200 grand to pay for the privilege.

Cons

Arrogance of everyone. Including the S team, everyone that works for them, everyone that works for them, etc...., etc... and the janitors, and the lady that works in reception and the coffee baristas.

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