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Technically elite, but socially cold and transactional - Software Engineer Amazon Web Services Employee Review

3.0
12 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Unmatched technical scale: Working on aws provides exposure to some of the most complex distributed systems in the world. High job security: Core infrastructure teams are generally more stable and less prone to layoffs compared to consumer-facing orgs. Career leverage: The Amazon/AWS brand on a resume opens doors to any top-tier tech company in the future. Strong TC: Compensation is highly competitive for the Vancouver market.

Cons

Transactional culture: Management can be extremely robotic. There is very little "human" element or warm onboarding, even for returning interns. High operational pressure: The stakes are incredibly high, which often leads to a "always-on" mentality and brief, blunt communication. Lack of belonging: It feels more like being a "resource" in a massive machine than being a valued team member. WLB is team-dependent: Expect to be heavily focused on results with minimal social cushioning.

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5.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great job. I’ve learned so much it is just hard with 5 day rto

Cons

The 5 day RTO mandate

3.0
21 Jun 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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