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by naturalgradient 3064 days ago
"The compensation for more experienced employees is substantially higher"

Citation needed. Higher than compensation for experienced employees at Google/Facebook? I am not even disputing Amazon pays more later, I am saying Amazon never pays top tier AND treats employees badly AND has no perks or particular benefits to make up for it, so nobody who has the option (that I know of) wants to work there.

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Every company pays more later, I was trying to say that the pay gap between other companies disappears for mid+ level positions.

Also, they do not treat employees badly. Are there cases where certain managers treat their employees poorly? Of course, you can find the same anecdotal examples at company of sufficiently large size. Since the infamous 2015 NYT article, employees are treated very well on average. For perks, if you're referring to free catered meals then, yes, Amazon lacks there. But how about working in downtown Seattle instead of some random suburb outside of San Jose?

Finally, you ask for a citation about my claim while offering none for your own. My source: I work here so I actually have first hand experience.