Former Employee4.4Jan 30, 2024The people are great to work with, however it's a large company so there are many ppl/teams for each program. This can delay sales cycles or add confusion. Overall the base pay is very competitive and the OTE is some of best I have seen in sales
The people are great to work with, however it's a large company so there are many ppl/teams for each program. This can delay sales cycles or add confusion. Overall the base pay is very competitive and the OTE is some of best I have seen in sales
Current Employee2.6Jun 4, 2024Overall, the LDR role is not challenging on the public sector side of AWS, but there is no path way laid out for LDRs. ISR roles do not exist and LDRs aren’t deemed as having enough experience to be an account manager, so there is no career trajectory laid out and it becomes extremely frustrating.
Overall, the LDR role is not challenging on the public sector side of AWS, but there is no path way laid out for LDRs. ISR roles do not exist and LDRs aren’t deemed as having enough experience to be an account manager, so there is no career trajectory laid out and it becomes extremely frustrating.
Current Employee4.4Sep 18, 2024AWS is still a great place to work after 4 years, I enjoy the sales culture, people I work with, and the company continues to deliver for customers. Once you establish yourself at AWS, you can take your career anywhere internally or externally as I have been promoted 3 times during my tenure. The downsides to consider, culture is very different than other companies...Read More
AWS is still a great place to work after 4 years, I enjoy the sales culture, people I work with, and the company continues to deliver for customers. Once you establish yourself at AWS, you can take your career anywhere internally or externally as I have been promoted 3 times during my tenure. The downsides to consider, culture is very different than other companies...Read More