Amazon Technical Program Manager II reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(2,278 total reviews)
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32% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Technical Program Manager II employees have rated Amazon with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,278 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Technical Program Manager II professionals have a good working experience there. Amazon is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Technical Program Manager II professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Feb 6, 2015
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Pros

Definite leaders in customer satisfaction. Amazon has even surpassed Disney. If you are an Amazon customer, you can bear witness of this. Several opportunities and groups. People can make lateral moves with support from their superiors. Interesting approach of conducting meetings with no Power Point presentations, but rather having everyone spend 15 minutes reading a 6 page document, then everyone having a very productive 45 minute discussion. Purchases made at Amazon can be delivered at lockers under your building, which is very convenient. No employee discounts, though. Orca card can be useful, as parking is limited and super expensive in South Lake Union and downtown Seattle. Best interview experience in the sense that it was quick, very well organized and recruiter kept me very well informed from beginning to end (very hard interviews, though).

Cons

No work life balance: Long hours, several midnight launches scheduled even on major holidays and weekends, and no extra days off to compensate. On call 7 days a week every few weeks. Working from home even occasionally, is not well seen. Frugality is a company value, but they take it to the extreme. If you need a headset because your job requires several phone calls, you have to purchase it. I needed Visio because my job requires several diagrams, and I was told to draw them by hand instead. T&E below the industry, you end up putting money out of your pocket on business trips. Being self critical is another company value, but leadership understands it as only providing negative feedback, not acknowledging achievements, and disregarding wins. With time this becomes discouraging and frustrating. Following the example of many managers and directors, people tend to be confrontational and destructive. People confuse being professionally aggressive with being aggressive at each other. Never in 25 years I have heard so many people cursing in meetings and even worse, trying to publicly embarrass their peers when they disagree. Very high turnaround. In my group, 12 people have left in just five months. This increases the workload even more for the ones still left. Very hard for people who care about their families to succeed. Especially moms with young kids have a very hard time meeting their goals. If their kids get sick, they get whines for having to work from home. If you care about your family and dream of working in Amazon, think it twice. Seriously. Look in YouTube for the documentary the BBC produced with a hidden camera in the UK fulfilment center. You will get an idea of how little employees are valued in this company.

1.0
Nov 23, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Amazon will make stronger, tougher and more calloused in your professional life. If you can make it at Amazon, you can make it most other places.

Cons

Amazon is an awful place to work if you are not a good cultural fit. By cultural fit, you must be willing to back stab, be dishonest, work extraordinary hours and give up much of your personal life to this tribute to Jeff's sizable ego. Amazon used to be a great, cutting edge retail giant. Now, with one misstep after the next, the retail juggernaut is stumbling. Amazon is an incredibly siloed and disorganized company. It's not uncommon for three or for teams to be working on the same project and not know about the other teams until your work gets scrapped or even worse, you're told three quarters of the way that you need to now collaborate with other people. This is very common and a large reason amazon can't launch quality devices. Governance is unheard of at Amazon, and is a major contributor to the "slap on some duct tape and move on" mentality of the company. Amazon's internal systems are a joke...they are homegrown and piss-poor in quality. I was stunned when I started with amazon 4 years ago how behind the times Amazon is internally, In the same vein, amazon's annual review process is practically archaic and a bit heavy-handed. They force every manager to stack rank their people and force them in to a bell curve. People are ranked equally on individual work and feedback from peers. This leads to people torpedoing each other through anonymous feedback in an effort to stay on top. If you happen to fall in to the bottom of the bell curve, you are managed out of the company. I have been forced to do this, because we have to hit a distribution across the bell curve. I fought it, because it was the right thing to do. Compensation is then determined by how a person ranks against everyone else. This is the same annual review process that Microsoft made national news last year for abandoning because it was archaic, reduced overall moral, and made talent development and retention difficult. No one wants to work with the sword of Damocles constantly hanging over them. Compensation is another reason amazon is a joke. Much of your comp is tied up in restricted stock units RSU's that vest over several years. I was awarded 100 shares last review cycle 2014. I am not able to realize this for two years, because it doesn't start vesting until 2016. My RSU award was based on stock prices at the time ($360), but since stock tanked with yet another quarter of abysmal financials my award is worth much less. In fact, with this latest nosedive, I lost 17k this year in comp. Jeff loves to talk about how he doesn't pay attention to stock prices; he is focused on the long-term vision. That song and dance routine only works for so long with investors and employees. I care about stock prices, 1/3 of my comp is tied to the mercurial rise and fall of amazon stock. Overall, amazon is a supremely disjointed, disorganized corporate version of the hunger games. Please,think about this before you sign on...what is your integrity worth to you?

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