Amazon Sr. Program Manager II reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(3,204 total reviews)
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32% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Sr. Program Manager II employees have rated Amazon with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 3,204 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Sr. Program Manager II professionals have a good working experience there. Amazon is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Sr. Program Manager II professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Jun 8, 2018
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Pros

1) Risk taking and new ideas are strongly encouraged. 2) Treated like an adult, freedom to do you job as you know how, not micro-managed. You are given reins to excel. 3) Stock incentives and sign-on bonuses fantastic (but salary only so-so) 4) Everyone here is outstanding -- helpful, engaged, whip smart. You will think to yourself "How did they let me in here?" 5) Very strong focus on customers and making their businesses better. It is a winning formula, as evidenced by tremendous growth of AWS. 6) Strong culture of the Leadership Principles (Google it). They are lived every day. If you want to win a debate/discussion with other employees, remind them how their position is not in keeping with a specific LP. Works almost every time. 7) Huge career opportunities. AWS is growing so fast, we have hundreds of openings. Moving around is supported.

Cons

1) Salary is so-so. At some point you will max out (but at least for me, the stock incentives and sign-on bonuses -- think multiples of a year's salary -- more than make up for not getting an extra 5-10% in the paycheck). 2) You will work hard, very hard. You can take PTO and vacations, but you have to protect them and not get caught in a trap of 24x7. If you remind them you need a break, managers will support you being away. 3) All your friends will ask you for discounts on Amazon goods. Little do they know employees barely get any.

4.0
Jun 7, 2018
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Pros

1- There are COUNTLESS opportunities available to you. 2- Every Associate has exposure to diverse workforce in both skills and backgrounds. 3- Data/fact driven to make sure that decisions are logically justified and sound. 4- The company is growing like a weed with no signs of slowing down anytime soon!

Cons

1- While there are a lot of opportunities, there are also several more other eager and competitive candidates pursuing each and every one. It is very difficult to stand out amongst the competition. 3- While the doc culture surfaces some great insights and decisions, it requires an impractical amount of time to create a proper doc, limiting the available time to actually "get things done." 4- The company (intentionally or otherwise) encourages a competitive culture where every Associate needs to exceed their peers. It delivers great results, but also can generate burnout trying to "be better than everyone else." 5- Work/life balance management is a non-stop juggling act between deliverables, outshining peers, and trying not to burnout personal relationships outside of work. 6- The "total compensation" structure is not ideal ("great performance" yields no annual raise in lieu of stocks 3yrs from now and the growth of my previously awarded stocks impact my current reward?!)

5.0
Jun 7, 2018
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Pros

Lots of Ownership Lots of impactful work Lots of autonomy Smart people Plenty of work life balance for me Manager and leader is great My voice is heard and respected Learning a ton and open to my suggestions on how I want to grow

Cons

- The ambiguity isn’t a problem but at amazons scale slows down processes at times - approach to certain things aren’t as great as they should be - central teams are a drag when they underperform

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