> I don't know why people say Amazon has a bad reputation as an employee.
Note this isn't actually a question. You then go on to preemptively defend Amazon's reputation with:
- "depends on department, location, job."
- "I know a couple of employees who are happy."
- They pay really well.
- "All companies have good and bad aspects"
What I find striking about this defense is that it is so generic, it could apply to any and every company (aside from maybe pay). You obviously have no interest in learning why Amazon's reputation is negative, and frankly are trying to shut down discussion of it.
Note this isn't actually a question. You then go on to preemptively defend Amazon's reputation with:
- "depends on department, location, job."
- "I know a couple of employees who are happy."
- They pay really well.
- "All companies have good and bad aspects"
What I find striking about this defense is that it is so generic, it could apply to any and every company (aside from maybe pay). You obviously have no interest in learning why Amazon's reputation is negative, and frankly are trying to shut down discussion of it.