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Great company to work for - Technical Program Manager Amazon Web Services Employee Review

5.0
Sep 16, 2022
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Pros

It’s the earth’s best company …in my mind but Amazon say they strive to be the best! Some pros : 1. Great recruitment process 2. Fantastic and structured onboarding process 3. Excellent bar raising welcoming colleagues 4. Innovative and meaningful work 5 . You have ample opportunities to make an impact 6. Lots to learn so you will feel energised if you have a growth mentality 7. Very flexible 8. Leadership principles , tenets and mental models provide a great framework for employees to operate in. 9. I like the culture , everyone I have met is down to earth and not pretentious 10. The offices are cool and the casual dress sense is amazing . You feel at “home” in the office !!

Cons

None that I can think of.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Great team when you have a manager and full team that works well and collaborates well. Stock is great. And you know when youre doing well, the pay increase is roughly the same as everyone else.

Cons

Low perks compared to other FAANG companies and most teams have high turn over

3.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Unmatched Scale: You get to work on systems that handle millions of requests per second. The technical challenges are genuinely fascinating and great for your career. Smart Colleagues: You are surrounded by incredibly sharp engineers. You will learn more here in one year than in three years at most other companies.

Cons

Work-Life Balance (WLB): Highly dependent on your team, but generally poor. On-call rotations can be brutal, and there is a constant pressure to deliver more, faster. Burnout Culture: The "Day 1" mentality means things move fast, but it also leads to high turnover. The stack-ranking and PIP (Performance Improvement Plan) culture creates unnecessary anxiety.

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