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by bane
4635 days ago
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I actually didn't get a job at Amazon because my pretty normal base salary requirements were higher than most of the execs in the company. The deer in headlights wide-eyed look on my recruiter's face (after I had finished all the interviews) when I told him what I currently made in a smaller metro and what I was looking for is something that will be seared into my memory forever. I can't remember if the word "salary cap" was used or not, but it was definitely implied. I offered to accept a lower base with alternative compensation options (even vacation days), but it was already too rich for their blood. I think they gave it some serious thought, but I got a call a week later that they simply couldn't do it. |
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Your signing bonus is pro-rated and you pay it back if you quit before one year, and your moving expenses are also paid back over two years if you quit before then. Your stock grants vest heavily in the back-end over four years. Every year you get a review and new grants are included in your total compensation package as your "salary". It's a sort of lock-in system that helps keep you invested in the company as you keep earning stock etc, but that was my perspective. Nothing exorbitant, and that fits with the Amazon ethos of "frugal".