| Seems like you had a very bad experience at Amazon, but you are also spilling a lot of lies about the company, and I'm afraid people might buy it. Amazon is way more than a tech company, and the tech side of it is indeed just a portion of the overall organization, but your use of quotes on "tech company" is just derogatory and unnecessary. I have very little contact with "business" people, and they in no way determine how much I get paid or what I work on, they are there to support the business and are accountants, financial managers, etc. > It is a negative because Amazon doesn't have that many resources or talent. They are short on engineers. Who isn't? Most companies are short on talented engineers. > Outside of AWS there's very little engineering resources at all given what they need to do, just to maintain the core business. Shows how little you know about the company. Instant Video is huge, Website is huge, other/restricted projects are huge, and there are a lot of engineers on all those teams. Thinking AWS holds most of the engineers really shows how uninformed you are. > If you're an engineer you should never go work there-- the management is all non-engineer types. As an engineer, your manager WILL BE a former SDE. If you are a manager, however, then maybe your manager may not have been an engineer. > All advancement is political and because of stack ranking its really easy to stab people in the back The type of "stack ranking" people refer to as being evil is not the same that's practiced at Amazon (it's barely stack ranking at all). And you saying that advancement is political, just shows that you're disgruntled with the company, this is just not true (for engineers at least). The other points you make are either subjective or anecdotes, but overall I think you just hate the company for some reason and are spilling every negative interaction you ever had. I truly hope talented people don't buy on your negativity.
Amazon is definitely not a terrible place to work at, even though it does have some problems (what company doesn't?). |
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and you being so defensive about a simple comment are NOT a good sign about a company's culture and image.