Amazon reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(209,603 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 209,603 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
1.0
Aug 18, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great impact- ur work reaches couple hundred million people Good for fresh grads who can give it all and sacrifice their personal life

Cons

No real mentorship- New joinees have to find their way out, extremely lofty goals, expected to think of ways to solve on commute/shower. This was something my manager often communicated hinting at taking up stuff beyond tightly planned scrum deadlines. No room for unexpected delays due to inter team integration issues- get chastised in appraisal for the same. Felt like a unsatiable task master, I used to work from 10:30am to 10pm every day and i clearly fell short since i didn't work on the weekends or was not smart enough.

1.0
Jul 7, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Customer focus you will remember for life - mostly because it's tattoo'd on you. - You learn to write. A lot. More than you've ever written in your entire life. Combined.

Cons

- Horrible managers - super passive aggressive, claim to be numbers focused but some how latch on to the worst on their team and PIP all others - Expect to be PIP'd - PIP means performance improvement program before you are fired. This is done with the expectation that you will eventually quit or be fired. Never saw one person make this through. - Compensation was a joke - Whatever you think of the compensation, it's a lie. Not a fudging - an outright lie. For example, let's say you are supposed to be paid $80k in salary, $20k in bonus, and are given $200k in stock options over 4 years. -- First, your bonus. You're going to get that over 1 year, paid 1/12 per month. This will become relevant in a minute. -- Second, your total comp. According to the above, you're now making $100k. Let's say the stock goes up by 20% - win, right? WRONG. Your bonus NEXT year will be reduced so that you're not making more than $100k. So if you get a bump (to $85k) and your next years stock is now worth $60k ($200k/4 + 20%), your next year's bonus will be lower (call it $10k). Congrats! -- Vesting - the schedule is obscene. 5% the first year, 15% the second year, 20% each half year after. This differs from most tech companies which vest 25%/year. -- Now let's loop all the way back to your getting fired - remember that (point two all the way at the top?) - Because you're SO likely to be shown the door (50% of all first year amazon employees are 'managed out'), you won't see 100% of your bonus AND you won't see more than 5% of your stock (if that). YAY.

5.0
Jun 10, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Good total comp. * Great opportunities for advancement. * RSU grants are solid contributor to total comp. * Ability to control your business and influence change across the network. * Extremely intelligent coworkers who inspire you to perform. * It's Amazon....seriously. It's rough at times, but you're working for the largest, fastest growing retailer in the world. It's worth it.

Cons

* Long hours. * Amazon values mobility, so if that's not your thing, this can be negative. * High turnover among peers.

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