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by throwaway6497
3697 days ago
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For a second, a thought crossed my mind that Amazon is actively trying to change its external perception after the NY times article and is trying to cozy up to developers. I found this on Glassdoor. Apparently, it will take a long time for them to make their culture less toxic. ===From Glassdoor=== Cons ==== The management process is abusive, and I'm currently a manager. I've seen too much "behind the wall" and hate how our individual performers can be treated. You are forced to ride people and stack rank employees...I've been forced to give good employees bad overall ratings because of politics and stack ranking.
Advice to Management
Don't pretend that the recent NY Times article was all about "isolated incidents". The culture IS abusive and it WILL backfire once stock value starts to drop. I'm an 8 year veteran and I no longer recommend former peers to interview with Amazon. ==
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I just joined so I really am not a statistically significant case but so far it's no where near what was in that NYT article.
Edit: I can't read apparently :) thanks heuving for clarifying and the commenter for reformatting