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Amazon Web Services reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(13,931 total reviews)
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62% positive business outlook

Amazon Web Services has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 13,931 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amazon Web Services 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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14K reviews
1.0
Mar 26, 2025

Avoid by all means.

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Pros

Good salary for few roles. You have the opportunity to learn AWS Platform.

Cons

- Complexity is very high. - Most leaders/managers lack leadership skills, they just follow policies and procedures, when you challenge them, they just say it is Amazon culture... - Bureaucracy at the maximum without reason. - Toxic people all around, selfishness at the maximum. - Ethical behaviour from many people is tolerated under the title of Customer Obsession, which is by the way a big lie,, the only obsession is Jeff buy a bigger boat next year (to stay ethical). - Bias for action, is something used by you manager to blame you for any issue that you don't have nothing to do with. - Disagree and commit, is more like a fascist close that justify everyone to micro manage you. - Learn and be curious, only to be told your role is eliminated (not me at least for now). - Ownership, well, this is avoided by everyone, this is because it become a reason for anyone to give you their job and blame you afterward. Also technically you need to work 24/7 to fulfil this. - Think Big, get less salary and make Jeff boat bigger.

2.0
Oct 28, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

* Training - AWS prioritizes professional growth and has a matured onboarding program for TAMs. * Competitive salary. * Great benefits (401k match, Paid parental leave, military friendly) * Independence to adapt support plan to customer needs.

Cons

* Despite Amazon's LPs, Amazon has adopted a "Day 2" culture, making decisive action nearly impossible. Initiatives get lost in the bureaucratic process as much as any other large company (unfortunately). * Leadership churn and constant reorganization within the TAM org. I had 5 different managers in the span of 1 year, leading to awful team cohesion and coordination, along with presenting a revolving door of personnel to customers. * Too many goals/priorities for TAMs led to customer neglect and people adopting a "save yourself" mentality by pencil whipping metrics. * TAMs were required to push Amazon Q on customers to meet sales metrics, violating the integrity of the TAM as a customer advocate internal to AWS. This was highly tracked and pushed company wide. * Instead of leveraging existing global support teams for time-zone friendly support, I was asked (and expected) to hold calls in various time zones themselves, leading to 60-70 hour work weeks.

3.0
Sep 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good compensation, good benefits, and nice offices. Extremely smart and talented people work there.

Cons

Extremely political. There is no clear direction, and constant change and ambiguity are the norm. Your team members are not encouraged to help or collaborate, rather your encouraged to all be "leaders". So it's a very "every man for himself" culture. There are constant conversations going on about you and your performance at all times, and you never know who is a part of those conversations. So, for example, if you work on a project with someone, it's not just you working on a project...it's a test. Because that person was likely advised to work with you by a leader so that they could see how well you performed. So you're constantly being scrutinized and tested. There are tons of smart people there, but no one's really passionate about the work, so it's a very uninspiring work environment. People just endure for the money, but the culture is actually quire sad and depressing.

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