
around 60 - 70 hours per week. Lots of "root cause" analysis and "pseudo-scientific" approaches to manmade arbitrary goals that can't be analyzed. In other words, the VP will set a $5Bn yearly goal which he pulled out of thin air, and you will have to spend 3 months finding the non-existing "root cause" to why did Amazon not meet the goal. Your managers will not appreciate your integrity when explaining how this make no sense.
The vibe in the Product department is about average right now. We do different things like contests against different teams within the warehouse to make doung our job more fun because the work is really hard. Currently I am working 40 hours a week, but there is absolutely no opportunity for overtime. The company is always offering employees voluntary time off (vto) without pay, of course. The reason is because there is not enough work.
60 - 80 hours a week. Product teams at Amazon have wide variance in job description with some working more like program managers. It might not be the best places for the more traditionally defined product management.
I am on a cross dock so I don’t have any experience with the whole pick and stow part of the company
I work 40 hours per week. The morale is always extremely low yet corporate ingores us and don't care about us.
10 hour shifts. People are very disgruntled at the moment. Amazon has implemented a new nonsensical time off task constraint
Hours at Amazon are grueling! Management as an uncaring attitude towards line workers
Long hours 10 hours. During peak up to 12
Kind of slow right now.30-40/hrs a week,which I choose
Not sure. Depending upon whom is working
45-50 on a good week
Bad. Negative
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