Amazon SDF8 - Tier III Amazon Process Assistant Amazon Employee Review

3.0
7 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are great. If you want to just come in and do a job and go home it is a great place to work. If you are wanting to promote change, work your way up the "corporate ladder" or care about where you work and the people there, not so great.

Cons

Leadership and communication are the key issues in the building. Been working here for 7 years, 2 years as a tier 1 associate, 5 years as a Process Assistant, top rated scored as ready to promote for the past 4 years. Interviewed twice for L4 Area Manager position, declined in 1st interview inclined in 2nd interview. Been told there are no positions available in SDF8 for internal promotions. They are bringing in new AMs, college graduates on a regular basis. Trying to promote change is impossible at this level as everyone L4 or up are looking to take any ideas you have so they can promote up, but always asked to help with this project, what are your thoughts on this. Never get to claim any idea or project I have as my own and utilize that to help me promote. A lot of politics and bureaucracy.

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5.0
23 Jan 2026
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Pros

Working as a Data Center Engineering Operations (DCEO) technician at AWS has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. Every day, I know that my work directly supports the infrastructure that powers services used by millions of customers worldwide—from Netflix streaming to NASA processing Mars rover images. What makes this role special is the sense of ownership and responsibility. DCEO technicians are truly the heartbeat of the data center, maintaining the critical power, cooling, and life safety systems that keep AWS running at 99.999% uptime. The mission is clear: be stealthy in action and swift in recovery, solving problems before they impact customers. The technical challenges keep the work engaging. Whether I'm monitoring building management systems, responding to alarms, managing preventative maintenance programs, or coordinating with vendors, there's always something new to learn. The role demands both hands-on technical skills and critical thinking, which makes every shift dynamic and rewarding. AWS invests heavily in training and development. The comprehensive onboarding process, detailed standard operating procedures, and access to subject matter experts across Field Engineering and other support teams ensure you're never alone in solving complex problems. The emphasis on safety is genuine—leadership truly prioritizes that everyone goes home in the same condition they arrived. Working alongside dedicated teams like DCO, Infrastructure Delivery, and Logistics creates a collaborative environment where everyone understands how their role contributes to the bigger picture. The 24/7 nature of the work means building strong relationships with your shift team, and there's real camaraderie in knowing you're all working toward the same critical mission. For anyone who enjoys hands-on technical work, values operational excellence, and wants to be part of maintaining world-class infrastructure at global scale, DCEO at AWS offers a challenging and meaningful career path.

Cons

Time constraints, and demands can be overwhelming.

5.0
10 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really smart people, a lot of opportunity for growth, always encouraged to be innovative, think big, and create something new. Competitive salary and benefits with other major tech companies. 100% self motivating work environment. No dress code and 4 legged friends are welcome.

Cons

You have to be self motivated. NO ONE will hold your hand and tell you that you're doing a great job. If you need constant affirmations from management, this company isn't for you.

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