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Amazon Web Services

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I would never recommend this. Don't be swayed by the money. - Software Development Engineer Amazon Web Services Employee Review

2.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

The pay is good, but the high cost of living makes the location difficult and everything feels expensive. The only benefit is the free bananas.

Cons

Amazon’s work culture is a masterclass in redefining “ownership” as “everything is your problem, immediately.” Priorities change hourly, yet somehow everything is P0. Planning feels optional; urgency is the real framework. “Quick sync?” usually means “drop whatever you’re doing.” You’ll get very good at operating in controlled chaos — mostly because there’s no alternative. Management (desi managers) expectations are sky-high, context is selective, and getting a review can feel like you’re pitching a startup for funding. Deliverables are urgent, recognition is conditional, and stability is… philosophical. Even after working nonstop and hitting targets, you’re never quite sure whether you’re building impact or just building your exit story for the next round of layoffs. Competitive pay helps — mostly as a reminder that at least the stress is market-aligned.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Awesome team - great culture. Very customer focused.

Cons

It's not a great fit for folks who are not aligned to the culture.

3.0
Jun 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Ambitious projects if you're in the right team. Typically great team-mates. Don't believe the memes, the ppl are not back stabbing jerks but are overall genuinely nice. Not constrained by budgets when building cool things. Tools while sometimes clunky are powerful.

Cons

Schizophrenic lack of focus, entire teams get split, merged and upended multiple times a quarter. Some product managers are disconnected from reality. It didn't use to be the case, the PM-Ts were previously top notch. You're pushed to vibe code everything. Established products with loyal customers are getting neglected. Newer VP level leaders don't seem to know what they are doing. Veteran OG VP level leaders are either leaving in droves or seem stressed or checked out.

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