My Amazon Guy Reviews

4.3

81% would recommend to a friend

(291 total reviews)
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Steven Pope

85% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

My Amazon Guy has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 291 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The My Amazon Guy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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291 reviews
1.0
8 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Hired with no experience -Remote -Good teammates

Cons

-Worst micromanagement company EVER worked for. They use TimeDoctor to record your time and take screenshots of your computer screen every 3 seconds. They claim it's to track client time, yet you are called out when not tracking, even though management said you don't need to track time not working on clients. -Horrible internal communication. You find out you have a new client when it lands on your spreadsheet, yet no internal communication to discuss the client, client goals/objectives, etc. etc. -Churn and burn agency. They do a great job advertising via YouTube and sending out postcards, but they DO NOT have the processes or procedures in place to handle the clients they have. Yet they do have 100s of SOPs for you to read that are outdated. They do not give their clients the service they deserve because everyone is overworked, not trained, and does not have the tools needed to do their jobs effectively. -Extremely high turnover. I have never worked at a place where so many people are resigning and being fired at the same time. -Terrible benefits. Low pay, 1 week of vacation.

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My Amazon Guy Response
4y
There's some merit here. We do use Time Doctor. How else could you run a 300-person digitally remote company? Agencies do track time, it's so we can understand our burn rates and know which accounts are being serviced too much and which accounts you're ignoring and need attention. Watch our CEO respond: https://youtu.be/8KdgQM01iok
2.0
8 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I'm writing this on behalf of my experience and some of my old coworkers, as I keep in touch with some of them that work at MAG still and they tell me about what is happening. Working remotely is nice but it's not everything, you're time tracked so you have to be moving your mouse and using your keyboard for literally 8 hours, sometimes it makes the day feel much longer. At first, the job was exciting because of the variety of businesses you get to interact with and it is very fast-paced if you have large accounts, but Amazon and clients will give you major headaches. I suppose I advanced my people skills (or learning how to be fake when needed) but that's about the biggest takeaway. There were some really nice people who worked here. My favorite part was the connections I made with some people.

Cons

Random Lay Offs still occur frequently -- when I was working here, it would seem like people would be randomly let go all the time. Seems like they love Filipinos because they are hard workers, but they can also pay them a lot less and then let them go easier. Even if you know you're a good employee, this fear would be instilled in you that you might be let go without warning, and I think that still exists there. I don't see any great benefits like PTO or insurance, it was all subpar to the majority of companies out there nowadays. I'm glad I got out.

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My Amazon Guy Response
3y
I'm glad your connections made at MAG are so strong you still stay in touch with them. That shows me our culture we built is remarkable. Just to set the record on some of your claims: Anyone who follows the core values of our company is never fired or laid off. MyAmazonGuy.com/core We did a single re-org in January of 2023 when Chat GPT went mainstream. We have a 300 person organization, there are a lot of people coming and going and that's normal for agencies. I personally have only fired 2 people in 2023.
1.0
18 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great learning opportunity and lots of good people at the company, who sadly won't work at the company for long, as almost no one does. Time flows differently at MAG. What people in other companies learn in 3 months, you are going to learn in a month. It's almost like in those movies when you are close to the black hole the time just flows differently for you. In this case it's nothing to do with black holes, rather it's extreme pressure and lots of overtime. - They have a good system and lots of processes. When it works, it's beautiful, but when it doesn't work it's an absolute dumpster fire.

Cons

Steven Pope likes to say that they are an education company that happens to be an agency. Instead, they are a sales company masquerading as an agency. I would give it 2 stars, but I am going for 1/5 to balance things out, as I know how hard the company works at removing anything negative about them online. So about the cons - Dystopian levels of toxicity in the workplace. Every single smile in the company is fake and you have to be very gullible not to notice that. Everyone wears a mask. Pretending that they are enjoying themselves, while they can't wait to move on. It's such a stereotypical toxic corporate environment that it's downright comical at times. Some people join and in the first month they ignore the red flags and think that they found an employment heaven. 2 months later they are broken and end up crying. None of this is surprising of course, as everyone including the top management is afraid to speak their mind because they know they can get deleted over night. - They will expect you to work overtime without saying it. Then they will tell you that you shouldn't work too much overtime, but what they really mean is don't track too much time. Truth is, they pressure you into working without time tracking, so that new arrivals aren't freaked out by the time tracking stats. But make no mistake, you will be expected to work more than the agreed hours constantly. You can easily confirm this by checking the calendar and activity levels of other employees at your position. - There is no candor at all at the company. They will lie to you, or delete you overnight if you are seen as a "troublemaker". The troublemaker is anyone who has anything to say about some of the horrible practices at the company. I've seen more than 15 people in managerial positions fired overnight, without ever getting the chance to explain their position or say goodbye to their former colleagues. - The clients are routinely lied to by the sales, after which a BM has to deal with that client and set expectations all over again. To make things worse, someone will delete the problematic correspondence with the client, so you complaining about it will make it seem like you are a problem. Take screenshots, record everything, act quickly, but don't expect too much. Only the veteran senior managers have the guts to stick up for their employees, but those are a rare breed, and you won't find too many at MAG. This is also by design I imagine. -Once they decide to fire you, they give you a Performance Improvement Plan, or a "PIP", which serves 2 purposes. 1. It is meant to push the narrative that you are being fired for your performance, even though they might have other reasons for it and you were praised for your performance up until recently. 2. It is also used as proof that people who perform badly are given a chance, but the company has data that shows that this never works. They do their best to make those 2 weeks miserable for you, and if you try to use their "open door policy" and reach out to the top guy, they will fire you on spot and break the 2 week PIP rule. Everything to shut you up. Do I suggest working at MAG? Actually I do, but only if you are new to Amazon and not looking for a long term employment opportunity. You will learn a ton, and after a few months working at MAG all of your other jobs will look enjoyable and easy in comparison. Just don't expect to change anything, and don't give them ideas how to make lives for future employees more miserable. You are only there temporarily, so don't share too much of your knowledge right away. The HR and the open door policy are not there to help you, they exist to have you report on yourself and give them an idea of when to fire you. Don't try to fix things. The things you see as broken are by design. Toxicity is not a bug, it's a feature.

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My Amazon Guy Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We appreciate your acknowledgment of the learning opportunities and efficient processes at MAG when they work well. We're concerned by your description of the work environment and culture. While we strive for high performance, we don't condone practices that lead to burnout or a toxic atmosphere. Your comments about overtime expectations, communication issues, and the handling of performance improvement plans are particularly troubling. We take allegations of misrepresentation to clients very seriously. If you have specific instances where this occurred, we encourage you to report them through our ethics hotline for investigation. Regarding terminations, we aim to handle these with professionalism and respect. If you witnessed abrupt dismissals without due process, this doesn't align with our intended practices. Your advice to take screenshots and record everything suggests a deep mistrust that we need to address. Our open door policy is meant to foster genuine communication, not to gather information for terminations. We're committed to continuous improvement and will use your feedback to review our practices, especially around work-life balance, transparency, and employee support. We've initiated an internal review of our culture and management practices based on comments like yours. To current and future employees: we hear these concerns and are actively working to create a more positive, supportive environment. We encourage open dialogue and welcome constructive feedback to help us improve. Thank you again for your candid review. We wish you the best in your future endeavors. -Steven Pope
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