Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an interview there coming up. I’m very on the fence about working for Amazon. It feels like The Borg. I’ve heard so many mixed things I’m not sure I can get past it.
Luckily I’m not unemployed, so I feel like I have a few more options, but still, I can’t help but feel that everything I hate about corporate America would be worse at Amazon.
Tell me your pros and cons list, especially if you work there.
I think it depends where you end up working, management, team. My brother has been with Amazon for over 2 years and he loves it. He is on kindle side, if it says anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazon recruiting is absolutely the worst I've ever seen.
When I applied for an internal transfer, it took more than two months for the interview loop and then offer. I think it was at least a month for my initial hire as well.
I know this is isn't any consolation, but unfortunately it's not terribly unusual. The company is kind of a revolving door, so the recruiting teams always seem to be swamped.
If you do get hired, triple -check all your paperwork. There were mistakes in mine, including the start date.
Best of luck to you!
Interesting. What is the expectation these days? I am surprised you think 1 month is too long.
Anonymous wrote:Amazon recruiting is absolutely the worst I've ever seen.
When I applied for an internal transfer, it took more than two months for the interview loop and then offer. I think it was at least a month for my initial hire as well.
I know this is isn't any consolation, but unfortunately it's not terribly unusual. The company is kind of a revolving door, so the recruiting teams always seem to be swamped.
If you do get hired, triple -check all your paperwork. There were mistakes in mine, including the start date.
Best of luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:I have an interview there coming up. I’m very on the fence about working for Amazon. It feels like The Borg. I’ve heard so many mixed things I’m not sure I can get past it.
Luckily I’m not unemployed, so I feel like I have a few more options, but still, I can’t help but feel that everything I hate about corporate America would be worse at Amazon.
Tell me your pros and cons list, especially if you work there.
Anonymous wrote:Amazon recruiting is absolutely the worst I've ever seen.
When I applied for an internal transfer, it took more than two months for the interview loop and then offer. I think it was at least a month for my initial hire as well.
I know this is isn't any consolation, but unfortunately it's not terribly unusual. The company is kind of a revolving door, so the recruiting teams always seem to be swamped.
If you do get hired, triple -check all your paperwork. There were mistakes in mine, including the start date.
Best of luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an interview there coming up. I’m very on the fence about working for Amazon. It feels like The Borg. I’ve heard so many mixed things I’m not sure I can get past it.
Luckily I’m not unemployed, so I feel like I have a few more options, but still, I can’t help but feel that everything I hate about corporate America would be worse at Amazon.
Tell me your pros and cons list, especially if you work there.
This is just my opinion, but the only pro I can come up with is that I've stayed employed during the pandemic.
Otherwise it is the worst company I've ever worked for. My job is nothing like the job description and I feel like I'm regressing.
It's commonly said that you either love or hate Amazon. I've found that the ones who love it are competitive, political, and very vocal about BIG IDEAS (that are usually not executed in the end, and are sometimes others people's ideas).
I've worked in three different teams (lots of restructuring is common) and none have been great. There are some great people and most have told me they're job hunting.
My colleague who absolutely loves Amazon has never worked anywhere else, if that tells you anything!
I wouldn't work there unless I were unemployed.
Actually I just thought of another pro....it's made me appreciate more my past jobs that I loved!
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. I canceled my interview. Felt so good. For once during this year of interviewing, I actually had some power.
😎
Watch, I will probably be unemployed again now that I have tempted fate. Even still, I just don’t want to work there. It took some time to get there mentally for me.