Amazon Software Development Engineer reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(3,334 total reviews)
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39% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Software Development Engineer employees have rated Amazon with 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,334 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Development Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. Amazon is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Development Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Dec 8, 2015
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Pros

A lot of opportunities, if you're an overachiever you can find things that need to be done and will be able to make an impact. Amazon also values ownership of the product so, you will be able to take real proud of your work and you will be able to talk directly with people in other teams easily to get things done. Learning: there are a lot of talks, events, mentorships, video and manual resources at your disposition to become better at what your do. Team: you'll work with very capable people with deep knowledge in IT who will make you reconsider your approaches. The people is very direct when they say things to you which minimizes the time you spend in discussions. Some people might not like it, but I did. Time is a precious resource so meetings were usually short and direct to the point. There were also company organized events to mingle and there are always opportunities to have fun like foosball, ping pong or playing humans vs zombies. The benefits are really good too, with a 6 digits salary + RSU + relocation + signing bonus + medical insurance. The work-life balance isn't too bad either, although expect to work around 45 hours a week on average + on calls (which in my team, wasn't that bad). Overall, I feel I improved a lot as a person and professional by working at Amazon. It was the first company I felt really committed to and the core values are really lived at the company. Your experience highly depends on the team you are, but I would certainly recommend to work at the company.

Cons

- The offices (at least San Luis Obispo's): since Amazon considers frugality a core value, forget about nice fixtures or beautiful Google/Facebook/(add tech company here) offices. It will be the simplest thing that would make you work there. I had some complaints about the cleaning too: in my almost year and a half, no one cleaned the office's desks. - The evaluation process and competitiveness: there are things called "goals" that you have to satisfy in order to progress on your career at Amazon. There's also a job description for each of the positions. And there's also feedback from your peers. Besides of that, there's no formal evaluation of your skills or how you meet your manager's expectations. At the end, unless you are a clear overachiever (say, a rockstar), you will fall in some grey area, in which your manager's opinion of you will be the only determinant on whether you stay or not. At Amazon, you compete against your peers. You might be really good, but if you are below your team's average performance (either technically or what they call "core values" evaluation, ie: soft skills) in your manager's eyes (no additional objective measure), you are a candidate to a PIP. And that happens to an important percentage of Amazon Software Developers every year (I cannot disclose the number).

2.0
Nov 28, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Working on impactful projects that are focused on the customer and long term business thinking of taking over the world.

Cons

Low pay compared with other top companies (Google or Facebook for example). Very cheap with employes: cheap and slow hardware (pc monitor, laptop, desktop), no perks, long working hours. You do unpayed oncall one week every month and you need to respond to issues in 15 mins in the middle of the night or weekend or holiday. Promotions are very hard and take many years.

4.0
Nov 24, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Huge learning opportunities. Nice career path. Intelligent Coworkers.

Cons

Lot of politics. No work life balance. Change of requirements everyday. Less perks

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