I, a fairly average and not at all notable software engineer, receive anywhere between 1 and 7 emails from people claiming to be recruiters with addresses that end in @amazon.com every week. It’s different names, sometimes the same content and layout, sometimes unique. I find this quite bizarre, and I imagine it’s some kind of “ask everyone on LinkedIn with software engineer in their title to apply” strategy. Does anyone else experience this? Do you know if these are just bots? I’d love to turn it off too as I have no interest in working there but yeah just curious if others experience this weirdness.
flak48|3 years ago
The recruiter who emailed me was the same one that had setup this interview in the first place, and had greeted me in the lobby just an hour earlier.
(Insert Xzibit yo dawg meme)
muzani|3 years ago
Another rejected me via email several days after sending me the offer letter. I didn't notice the email until I quit that job two years later.
nunez|3 years ago
fetus8|3 years ago
Finally, I pretended to be interested in the position and started talking with the recruiter. When we got to the compensation and benefits part, I mentioned the only way I would consider working at Amazon is if they guaranteed Jeff Bezos be rocketed out in to space with no way to return to earth. The recruiter laughed it off, ended the conversation, and I've not received any more emails from them.
Try something stupid to get pulled off their email lists I guess? lol
wildrhythms|3 years ago
I still don't know the compensation.
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/12/states-and-cities-where-empl...
SethKinast|3 years ago
Filtering ant.amazon.com keeps order emails and such while discarding any mail sent from recruiters (though it would likely also filter mail from non-recruiters if you actually correspond with someone at Amazon).
bakemawaytoys|3 years ago
nickd2001|3 years ago
pjbeam|3 years ago
nimbius|3 years ago
turns out we service so many various amazon contractor fleets and warehouse fork trucks our names somehow made it into the shit filled vortex of amazon.com marketing.
teachrdan|3 years ago
That was last year, and I continue to receive their recruiting emails every week or two.
Bombthecat|3 years ago
voakbasda|3 years ago
bilsbie|3 years ago
If they really wanted to hire all these people why not have a better interview process?
satokema|3 years ago
that's a good pipe dream, but one can hope.
unknown|3 years ago
[deleted]
nunez|3 years ago
whack|3 years ago
jdmg94|3 years ago
nunez|3 years ago
I did go through the interview loop once but stopped right before the final because of comp.
They basically pay everyone a cap of ~$150k/year USD, but they'll make up whatever you're losing in base with a tiered sign-on attached to a clawback clause and their famously-high RSU package with their infamous four-year vesting schedule. Not for me. (I make $215k base and am eyeing for more.)
__derek__|3 years ago
starwind|3 years ago
After replying to FB recruiters asking to be taken off their contact list one finally added a note to my file saying not to contact me and I haven't heard from them since. So...props to Facebook I guess
zamalek|3 years ago
nus07|3 years ago
2OEH8eoCRo0|3 years ago
I've already run their gauntlet once and a few of the interviewers were dbags (though two were exceedingly awesome and nice).
stusmall|3 years ago
I've got a feeling they've built enough of a reputation they have to cast a wide net for competent people. Of the people I've known who've worked at Amazon, only one enjoyed it. Every mega corp is different and the team you land on makes all the difference in quality of life, but I'm having trouble thinking of anywhere else where I hear such a uniformly negative things. I hope this is a sign of them paying a price for the culture they've built.
mtmail|3 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30363644 ("Amazon recruiters have sent me an email almost every weekday", "I've received two today")
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29255283 ("I have recruiters reaching out weekly now for the past month"),
rsstack|3 years ago
datavirtue|3 years ago
Again, she responded with another well crafted email thanking me for responding and referencing my reason that I gave in the abstract--and also LOL'ing about the bot comment.
It could have been AI I guess..I'm still paranoid.
hepinhei|3 years ago
Macha|3 years ago
They're not bots as such, but there's a lot of recruiters trawling LinkedIn and less reputable aggregators then inserting your email into their CRM for auto follow ups, which I also would consider at least bot-adjacent behaviour even if there is technically a person in the loop.
sethammons|3 years ago
achanda358|3 years ago
dyingkneepad|3 years ago
casenjo|3 years ago
Kon-Peki|3 years ago
I deleted my LinkedIn 5+ years ago; maybe "my" profile has finally aged out of their system.
glonq|3 years ago
I usually say "thanks but no thanks" because I'm not actively looking for a new gig right now.
fidgetspinner|3 years ago
nickphx|3 years ago
nexus7556|3 years ago
dekhn|3 years ago
jrumbut|3 years ago
As annoying as it is to get tons of emails or have an unsolicited recruiter message pop up while you're screen-sharing in a meeting, this is a very low price to pay for being in a high demand occupation.
jakobov|3 years ago