Amazon reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(209,683 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 209,683 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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210K reviews
3.0
Oct 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Cool projects, great learnings. You will have chances to work with lot of teams, work on a lot of data. Really good if you are interested in a career of business analysis.

Cons

No work life balance. You got to meet your deadlines, along with lot of ad hoc requests coming from senior managers, making your life crazy sometimes

2.0
Jun 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Salary is competitive. They are willing to give you a 20-30% bump if you switch from Microsoft. - Technology is interesting in a few teams; many teams (like GPS or TRMS) do very mundane work though. - Good career boost when you quit (most people quit in 1-2 years)

Cons

Only choose Amazon if you have no other comparable option. Compensation package can be good, but remember that you are trading more hours and peace of mind. - It's not a happy place to work. Everyone is trying to survive and get through their pile of work. - There are plenty of better places to work, with better work environments and work-life balance. - Certain teams (like GPS and TRMS) do really mundane work that no one really cares about. No opportunity for career growth. - Management can be inexperienced and ruthless, a bad combination. Several people on my team were fired with no notice and questionable motives. - Long work hours. Always on culture. - Swim or sink culture. You are responsible for your survival; your managers and peers don't really care if you don't do well. - Lot of churn; people quit frequently or change teams. - Offices are bare and depressing. - Benefits? Just the bare minimum. - There are plenty of better choices. Only

2.0
Jun 9, 2014

Misled

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Easy onboarding if you don't do drugs; don't have to get up early in the morning

Cons

Schedule is misleading; on your feet entire shift; walking to and from break room counts as part of your break; monotonous and physical; workload is often unmanageable; no air conditioning--you will need to go home and shower as soon as you get off work. Amazon has created their own package sorting facilities, and I'm at DFW8. It is misleading to call it fulfillment because all you do is sort boxes. You never know what the product is unless it's in a manufacturer's box. If you are new you will probably be building pallets with boxes that come off a conveyor belt. You scan the box and then the pallet number. I assume the sole purpose of scanning is to keep you from messing up and also monitor how much work you're doing. So far I haven't been trained on any other function. It looks like if you're good at something they just leave you there. Every day we're told they're short-handed and we have to stay an hour late or more, but I have yet to see any other new hires. The work is exhausting and you're running around like a chicken with your head cut off for five hours. I can see ways to improve the process, but I doubt anyone would listen. Meanwhile, the supervisors are standing around unless they need to tell you something's wrong. It's also just like any other company in that they would rather hire the minimum amount of people and work them to death. Lately they've been trying to get us to sign up for overtime that would double the amount of hours I'm scheduled to work, and yet there are no benefits. I'm dreading the holiday season, but I will probably quit before then.

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