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by sharpy 236 days ago
The culture changed. When I first worked there, I was encouraged to take calculated risks. When I did my second tour of duty, people were deathly afraid of bringing down services. It has been a while since my second tour of duty, but I don't think it's back to "Amazon is a place where builders can build".
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Somewhat inevitable for any company as they get larger. Easy to move fast and break things when you have 1 user and no revenue. Very different story when much of US commerce runs you on.
For folks who came of age in the late 00's, seeing companies once thought of as disruptors and innovators become the old stalwarts post-pandemic/ZIRP has been quite an experience.

Maybe those who have been around longer have seen this before, but its the first time for me.

It's easy to be a hero when the going is easy.
If you bring something down in a real way, you can forget about someone trusting you with a big project in the future. You basically need to switch orgs
Curious. When did AWS hit “Day Two”, or what year was your 2nd tour of duty?
When they added the CM bar raiser, I felt like it hit day 2. When was that? 2014ish?
I've never heard tour of duty being used outside of the military, is it really that bad over at AWS it has to be called that?
Nah, I used to work for defense contractors, and worked with ex-military people, so...

Anyway, I actually loved my first time at AWS. Which is why I went back. My second stint wasn't too bad, but I probably wouldn't go back, unless they offered me a lot more than what I get paid, but that is unlikely.