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Great Learning Opportunity - Account Manager Amazon Web Services Employee Review

2.0
15 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great team- like minded, very smart and hardworking people. Culture- although a bit cultish, the leadership principles are great guiding principles to getting promoted as this is objectively, what the company looks for. Perks- Very generous with budget (if your team is performing well and the economy is great)

Cons

Management - AWS is a large organization and I can only speak for the team and the direct reports that I was working under. The levelling system makes it very hard for direct reports to speak out especially if the reporting manager. The higher your level, the more authority you have. This also means, even if there is a persisting problem felt by the entire team, action cannot be taken since HR is on the company's side and not the peoples'. Work Life Balance- everyone in the organization are obviously high achievers. Getting into the company is very competitive and everyone strives to prove their value for an opportunity to be promoted. This inevitably means you work longer hours for better performance leading to poor work life balance and prone to burn out.

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3.0
21 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ambitious projects if you're in the right team. Typically great team-mates. Don't believe the memes, the ppl are not back stabbing jerks but are overall genuinely nice. Not constrained by budgets when building cool things. Tools while sometimes clunky are powerful.

Cons

Schizophrenic lack of focus, entire teams get split, merged and upended multiple times a quarter. Some product managers are disconnected from reality. It didn't use to be the case, the PM-Ts were previously top notch. You're pushed to vibe code everything. Established products with loyal customers are getting neglected. Newer VP level leaders don't seem to know what they are doing. Veteran OG VP level leaders are either leaving in droves or seem stressed or checked out.

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