Amazon Software Development Engineer III reviews

3.4

23% would recommend to a friend

(67 total reviews)
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Andrew Jassy

23% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Software Development Engineer III employees have rated Amazon with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 67 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Development Engineer III professionals have a good working experience there. Amazon is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Development Engineer III professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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67 reviews
5.0
Mar 26, 2015
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Pros

Amazon.com is a challenging, fun, and ultimately rewarding experience. You have a lot of potential for career growth, with SDEs able to get promoted to the VP level while remaining an individual contributor. If you can find a good team, with a supportive manager, you can definitely excel. You are given a lot of responsibility -- even SDE-1s own a part of the software stack and are responsible for delivering on it. With ownership comes responsibility. You are expected to be oncall and maintain your software end to end. Most teams have an oncall rotation, no dedicated QA staff, and full autonomous ownership of a subset of Amazon.com. I consider this a pro -- I love working in a place that trusts its engineers to make decisions, and gives us full responsibility from end-to-end. As a senior engineer at Amazon, you will come up with the business idea for what to do, help management prioritize it appropriately, design the architecture end-to-end, implement the code, test the code, deploy the code, and finally maintain the code if anything goes wrong. It's exhilarating, challenging, and a lot of fun. But it's not for everyone. Amazon.com's service oriented architecture ensures that most teams at Amazon own a subset of Amazon services, which means that they are responsible for defining the roadmaps for their service. As a senior engineer, you often spend part of your time as a product manager, helping define the roadmap for your services. It's a great opportunity to grow. Finally, the promotion process is fair and puts the power in the hands of the engineer up for promotion. You are given a clear document on what it takes to get to the next level (SDE1->SDE2, SDE2->SDE3, SDE3->Principal being the main ones.) Then you are given full power to seek out projects that get you to the next level. Amazon won't care about your years of experience -- it will promote you solely based on your merit, which is great if you can prove yourself.

Cons

As a large organization, Amazon is not without its politics. If you get a bad manager, this can be bad for your career; if this turns out to be the case, make sure to switch teams as soon as possible after joining (you're supposed to wait a year, but it can be done sooner if things are bad enough.) Luckily, this didn't happen to me, but I have seen it happen on occasion.

1.0
Nov 21, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Good infrastructure. 2. Build systems, proprietary home-grown applications are good. 3. Many hard working people here. 4. Highly professional people

Cons

1. No Work-Life balance. Work for long hours, on-calls, login from home 2. Absolutely not suitable for married people or anyone who just don't want to only work in his/her life. You cannot have any other commitments. 3. Politics. But intensity depends on team

3.0
Oct 3, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- Interesting problems to work on - No red tape, everything is moving fast - First class facilities - Leadership committed to building software - Review process considers input from everyone - Compensation - Being able to make quick impact

Cons

- Too much freedom given to middle management – if your boss is not very experienced, your team will suffer - Struggling to implement uniform company culture across the company (it all looks good on paper but not in reality) - Lack of diversity with certain teams attracting mostly Indian IT employees - No life balance caused by poor management and unrealistic workload expectations - Serious growing pains

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