Yeah, I'm never ever working for them. The people I currently work for maight not even pay as well, but they seem to have the amazing capability of having fun and being fairly relaxed at work when they can while still delivering great service to their customers.
From your experience, I think Amazon.com's techies are the firm foundation the company's built upon. And since I've no desire to be a techie for anybody...well. I've only a limited time to grab as much useful experience as possible, and what you just described sounds like the least useful bit of experience ever - nice for slapping on a resume as a talking point, but useless if you want to be able to gain new skills that you'll actually use in the future.
XD And to think I read through their careers section and thought it might be hard to get in. And, um, SAT scores?
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Yeah, I'm never ever working for them. The people I currently work for maight not even pay as well, but they seem to have the amazing capability of having fun and being fairly relaxed at work when they can while still delivering great service to their customers.
From your experience, I think Amazon.com's techies are the firm foundation the company's built upon. And since I've no desire to be a techie for anybody...well. I've only a limited time to grab as much useful experience as possible, and what you just described sounds like the least useful bit of experience ever - nice for slapping on a resume as a talking point, but useless if you want to be able to gain new skills that you'll actually use in the future.
XD And to think I read through their careers section and thought it might be hard to get in. And, um, SAT scores?
Man, indeed.