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What is it like working at Amazon headquarters?

What is it like working at Amazon headquarters?

If you want a job at Amazon corporate, it won’t be easy. Various reports over the years have claimed the company has an extremely competitive workplace culture. Business Insider sorted through thousands of Glassdoor reviews and found that many employees say they like being challenged and working with brilliant people.

What’s it like working at an Amazon fulfillment center?

It’s kind of like the military — there are a lot of different responsibilities you can have. The facility is absolutely huge and easy to get lost in. There are two metrics that Amazon uses to evaluate a warehouse picker: units per hour and takt time (the amount of time it takes you to process one item).

What is it like to work at Amazon Japan?

Amazon Japan is very global and work culture is really hnique compared to most companies in Japan. 1. Flexible work hours 2. Good Pay 3. No dress code 4. No japanese language required if you are an engineer

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What is it like to work at Amazon on the floor?

Amazon is such a big place that it takes 5 mins just to walk from your stations to the break room to sit down for 5 mins then you have leave. Almost every job on the floor is tedious and absolutely boring once you get the hang of it. But the pay was good. Good pay. “On your own” management.

What do Seattle employees think about working at Amazon and Microsoft?

Here are some examples of what employees think about working at Amazon and Microsoft, two of the biggest corporations in Seattle. Note that Jeff Bezos has an 87 percent approval rating, while Steve Ballmer has just a 46 percent approval rating ( that’s up from 29 percent one year ago ).

What are the pros and cons of working at Amazon?

You have a great way to gain experience through mentor-ships. Amazon has a very casual work environment.” Cons: “Amazon is a very frugal company, therefore no free lunches daily. Restaurants around campus are somewhat expensive. No free Amazon Prime or Kindle Fires. Pros: “Great pay and benefits, great technology.”