Also be wary about anecdotes from previous employees who feel slighted by the company, because they are usually passionately vitriolic and have a bone to pick :)
It's weird how many isolated anecdotes from different people, each one passionately vitriolic about the company, that we run into everywhere in the software engineering community.
It's also pretty weird how many ex-Amazon employees I know who would never, ever go back, regardless of the size of the paycheck.
Either there's an organized hit job against Amazon as an employer, and myself and nirvana (among many, many others) are all shills.
Or perhaps the notion that Amazon, as a whole, is a heavily mismanaged company, has some merit ;) Food for thought.
Why is it when someone talks about a bad experience they had, then they are biased? Why do you feel the need to minimize my experience? "Slighted"? No, I was slighted by microsoft thru an unintentional sequence of events. I'd still say "Congratulations" to any friend who was excited about a job he got there.
I was abused by amazon, lied to, and when I attempted to resolve the issue, my trust was betrayed by HR, and my ability to transfer to a better job with a non-abusive manager within the company was blocked.
This was not being slighted, this was a systematically broken system.
But still, since what happened to me doesn't portray amazon in the best light, then I must be "vitriolic" in all my anger and thus not actually telling the truth....while you, whose only been there 18 months, is the beacon of objectivity, because you're saying nothing bad, right?
It's also pretty weird how many ex-Amazon employees I know who would never, ever go back, regardless of the size of the paycheck.
Either there's an organized hit job against Amazon as an employer, and myself and nirvana (among many, many others) are all shills.
Or perhaps the notion that Amazon, as a whole, is a heavily mismanaged company, has some merit ;) Food for thought.