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3ndriu1938yGive it a try. People that are satisfied with job usually don't write reviews on the Internet. And you can't be sure if the people that wrote those reviews really worked there. So if you don't have friends working there, that can tell you how it really looks like, then go for that job. If it will be really bad, then you can always find another one.
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If stamping Amazon on your CV is something you'd like, go for it. You can always leave afterwards, if it doesn't work out.
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willol13898yA job is a job, if it doesn't fit you you'll leave quickly, but you'll have tried working for one of the big in tech ! It's a huge opportunity I think :)
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@pinebit I've heard this a lot about Amazon, with any job I think you have to decide what is most important for you in life, if you enjoy what you'd be doing, then go for it, or be willing to move if it's not what you want
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I was invited to on-site interview with Amazon, but the more I think about this opportunity the more doubts I have. After reading a lot of reviews, it is expected to be the hardest job with a lot of pressure and overtime. My biggest concern - the poor work life balance. Spending all my life at work is not what I really want.
Should I give it up or does it still worth trying?
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