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by ptudan
1492 days ago
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I'm not making a legal argument here. I would never claim that I could verifiably prove these statements. However, I believe them to be true, and have personally heard from people who would know. What I would tell you that is verifiably true, is that myself and other engineers all worked under the impression that these metrics were being used. Whether or not they actually were I cannot say for sure, but I can definitely tell you that it affected the culture. The OLR process at Amazon is notoriously opaque. The HR and management at Amazon are notoriously smart. Amazon has a bad working culture (obviously, this is in my opinion). I would say that it is my duty to share elements of it that were bad for my wellbeing, to help others make informed decisions about their own futures. |
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