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by BookmarkSaver
3078 days ago
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>Would you take one at Amazon, knowing that it's one of the worst software jobs out there because of horrible working conditions? Source? It is consistently ranked as one of the better places for software engineers to work, despite NYT hit pieces. >Would you last significantly longer than the average 1 year turnover rate at Amazon? Amazon's turnover is almost indistinguishable from Google's. It's an industry issue (at the highest tier, at least), not an Amazon one. |
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Where? By whom? I looked for a while and I couldn't find a single source to suggest this. There are plenty of lists of good software workplaces, Amazon shows up on none of them.
People like working there because it is a great resume-booster. Work a couple years at Amazon, kill yourself for work, then move on to a real company with that on your CV.
>despite NYT hit pieces
Or as everyone else in the world knows it, "accurate reporting".
Here's a quote from an article from an employee that I think captures it: “Amazon is a culture of self-driven workaholics”
If you join the cult and agree it's a good idea to work yourself to death, it's a good place to do that. It's not a good place to go if you want to be a Seattleite, participate in a community or have a life at the same time.