Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+2 to take it.
Unless you are another very reputable high tech firm already, Amazon is like McKinsey, Bain or bcg in consulting or like Goldman, Merrill etc in banking.
Your next job post Amazon will be $500k+
LOL, that's not true. Who told you that. Do you know how many white collar jobs amazon have? Do you think everyone would get $500K+ jobs now?
It is if you play your cards right. I also assume the OP is not coming here to ask about an L3 job.
I was L5. Next job L7. Next L8. Now L9.
I’m over $1M. Took 4 years from L5.
It’s doable. Even if you cut my numbers in half.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+2 to take it.
Unless you are another very reputable high tech firm already, Amazon is like McKinsey, Bain or bcg in consulting or like Goldman, Merrill etc in banking.
Your next job post Amazon will be $500k+
LOL, that's not true. Who told you that. Do you know how many white collar jobs amazon have? Do you think everyone would get $500K+ jobs now?
Anonymous wrote:How many interviews did they put you through?
Anonymous wrote:Op, what's your salary and are you an L5 or L6?
Anonymous wrote:+2 to take it.
Unless you are another very reputable high tech firm already, Amazon is like McKinsey, Bain or bcg in consulting or like Goldman, Merrill etc in banking.
Your next job post Amazon will be $500k+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take it. It will always look great to have Amazon on your resume, even if you're only there for a little while. Use it as a stepping stone if need be.
Agree that your manager is the biggest factor re: work happiness. Hard to judge that from an interview, so set your expectations accordingly!
and apparently there is no shame in being there just for a little while. Lots of people don't last long but it still could be an interesting or great experience.

Anonymous wrote:I would take it. It will always look great to have Amazon on your resume, even if you're only there for a little while. Use it as a stepping stone if need be.
Agree that your manager is the biggest factor re: work happiness. Hard to judge that from an interview, so set your expectations accordingly!