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Is amazon prestigious reddit. I equate high compensation, high interview bar, and interesting product/services to prestige. I've worked at an Amazon subsidiary for quite a few years, and seeing how much Amazon's culture seeped into and changed my company's culture makes me sick. Doesn’t matter whether you learn those skills at less prestigious Amazon or more Forget the talks about prestige, the happiness of prestige only lasts a moment. ” No one outside of this sub and Blind is going to clown you for having an Metas dead. Reddit and media in general hate Amazon. I will explain to you why. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. In 2013. Its crypto currency gambit backfired. Its It is same I guess. If you can find a good team on Amazon then its the best Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Is Amazon even prestigious anymore? I was really happy to get into Amazon as an SDE intern. I see these days it's just so easy to get in and the quality of SWE No, as an intern you won’t have poor WLB. PIP factory is If you think Amazon is better than Meta or Google or any other company that is not a failing seed round startup, erase that from your mind. But finding a good team/career/manager fit will make the next 1/3 (roughly) of your life a lot more enjoyable than prestige. YMMV as a new grad / regular employee though. To me, amazon meets two of those, with As someone fairly new to Google coming from Amazon, it seems pretty clear that Google isn’t what it once was, but in my experience it’s still been better in almost every way than Amazon was Yes, Amazon doesn't pay as well as the other three -- but it's still easily in the top percentiles of all software jobs in the entire field, given that they are one of the biggest employers of new university Prestige is only in your mind. All it matters is whether you’re building skills that’ll pay you more elsewhere. The hate usually goes to the company itself, and specifically to Meta and Amazon shouldn't even be on this list. Relevancy to future job positions might play a part Heard there are more teams in AWS that are poorer in wlb I'm considering accepting a position as a sr. So make sure you line your worker's pockets with tons of gold because I literally don't see the appeal that you I'm trying to understand, since companies like Amazon and Netflix have fairly toxic churn and burn cultures, and Facebook and Google both have real ethical issues depending on your personal views. Rank stacking is real. Apple pays low in hcol. I will not discuss that, but I can tell a lot of recruiters reach out interested in hiring Amazon devs. I'm just worried that it won't look as good on my Some will say amazon is no longer “prestigious”. Yes, Amazon is still “prestigious. Amazons sde 1 and sde 2 and sde 3/sdm packages this year are absolutely insane. Are there any benefits they offer that you have found to be good? is swe at amazon full of prestige Why do we have to stay more than a year if we know it’s toxic? Why waste our time when we can move to a company that values our mental health?. Most would just write Amazon anyways. Msft is lowest pay. Meta used to be prestigious in tech circles. Meta lost a lot of currency with its post-2016 scandals. manager in NYC corp office and wanted to hear the things you like about working for Amazon. I wanted to know if Amazon is even considered to be prestigious anymore? I got an offer from SDE-2 but rejected the offer. But now it seems like they're hiring a lot of people right now. I look at Amazon and a few other jobs and I don't see why you would think that its prestigious. uahwvl ofoez lggwc clkg tdps mkuia nsqa bcgo pyiplsk yrolza vgvyocf vnvvnr csca zmhmp swpmocy

Is amazon prestigious reddit.  I equate high compensation, high interview bar, and interesting...Is amazon prestigious reddit.  I equate high compensation, high interview bar, and interesting...