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Great Learning, But Management Needs a Reset - Cloud Support Associate Amazon Web Services Employee Review

3.0
Mar 26, 2026
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Pros

Unmatched technical depth — You get hands-on exposure to services like, EC2, and large-scale architectures that most engineers only read about. The learning curve is steep but rewarding. Customer-facing experience builds rare skills — Working escalations for Fortune 100 customers sharpens your communication, troubleshooting under pressure, and ability to translate complex technical problems into business impact. Career brand and credibility — AWS on your resume opens doors everywhere. The certifications, internal training, and exposure to real-world distributed systems at massive scale are hard to replicate elsewhere.

Cons

Micromanagement erodes autonomy — Rather than trusting experienced engineers to manage their workload, management tends to over-track metrics and nitpick process, which kills morale and initiative. Constant pressure without proportional support — The expectation is always-on urgency, but the staffing and tooling don't always match the volume. Burnout is treated as a personal failing, not a systemic issue. Management prioritizes optics over people — Decisions often feel driven by what looks good on dashboards rather than what actually helps engineers grow or customers succeed. Feedback flows up but rarely leads to meaningful change.

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Unmatched Scale: You get to work on systems that handle millions of requests per second. The technical challenges are genuinely fascinating and great for your career. Smart Colleagues: You are surrounded by incredibly sharp engineers. You will learn more here in one year than in three years at most other companies.

Cons

Work-Life Balance (WLB): Highly dependent on your team, but generally poor. On-call rotations can be brutal, and there is a constant pressure to deliver more, faster. Burnout Culture: The "Day 1" mentality means things move fast, but it also leads to high turnover. The stack-ranking and PIP (Performance Improvement Plan) culture creates unnecessary anxiety.

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