Crazytown - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Audible

2,0
30 lug 2015
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Insane amount of perks from free lunch, really generous tuition reimbursement, to ping pong and massages in the office. Part of the Amazon family. The external perception of a good company. Generous compensation despite many people complaining about it (everyone always forgets about the stock). Some smart coworkers.

Svantaggi

Senior management has no idea what they're doing. There's internal meltdowns happening all the time and meanwhile, they're spending millions on revitalizing the Newark community. Lots of top, smart, senior folks leaving by the droves. There's also a culture of entitlement that's pervasive throughout tech right now. So many people saying, "I can make more at X." Ok...so go there - that's what I did. It's not helped by management. Too much exception-making going on when people complain. This leads to the squeaky wheel getting the oil while the actual high performers who have their heads down doing work getting screwed and end up leaving. No sense of corporate identity. There's an obvious attempt to be different from Amazon but they can't figure out how aside from spending superfluously on things that employees take for granted or don't care about. The Amazon principles are used for the hiring and interviewing but reviews and promotions are based on a different set of nebulous criteria. Many of the negative reviews mentioned a sense of favoritism and this is why.

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5,0
10 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Audible is an Amazon company. I think as a whole, this company attracts people who are kind and fun spirited. Good product.

Svantaggi

Disorganisation. Commute can be hard.

2,0
30 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Pay, health insurance, free lunch, gym reimbursement, course reimbursement

Svantaggi

Audible is no longer the company it used to be. It once had a culture that valued independence, flexibility, collaboration, and genuine passion for the work. Over the past few years, it has increasingly adopted Amazon's culture, and unfortunately many of the qualities that made Audible special have disappeared. * Politics have become increasingly important. Employees who excel at presenting and self-promotion often appear to be rewarded more than those who consistently deliver meaningful results. Cross-team collaboration has also become much weaker. * The pressure from senior leadership is relentless. Expectations continue to rise while resources do not. The workload has become overwhelming, leaving many employees stressed, anxious, and burned out. I've seen colleagues take medical leave or leave the company altogether because the environment became unsustainable. * Promotions are extremely difficult to obtain, creating unnecessary internal competition instead of encouraging teamwork. * The mandatory five-day return-to-office policy ("return or resign") significantly hurts work-life balance and feels disconnected from how knowledge work can be performed effectively. * Documentation has become excessive. Employees spend enormous amounts of time writing documents and preparing presentations simply to satisfy Amazon's internal processes rather than creating meaningful business impact. * The workload is so heavy that it's difficult to maintain high-quality work. People are constantly rushing from one deliverable to another, leaving little time for thoughtful analysis or innovation. * Senior leadership often appears unwilling to challenge top-down decisions. Teams are expected to generate endless documents, metrics, and presentations, but much of this work feels performative rather than valuable. * Many managers provide little coaching or support. Instead of empowering employees to own their work, management often focuses on criticism, micromanagement, and rigid processes. Some managers seem to lack the leadership and people-management skills necessary to build effective teams. * Employees are incredibly busy, yet much of that effort doesn't translate into meaningful or lasting impact. It often feels like working endlessly just to keep internal processes moving. * Removing President's Day as a company holiday was disappointing and negatively affected employee morale. * Company-wide All Hands meetings often feel overly scripted and focused on promoting corporate messaging rather than addressing employees' real concerns. The repeated messaging about how "awesome" everything is can feel disconnected from employees' day-to-day experiences. * Frequent reorganizations create constant disruption. Teams are repeatedly reshuffled, priorities change overnight, and it becomes difficult to build momentum or execute long-term strategies. Overall, the culture has shifted from one built on trust, autonomy, and collaboration to one driven by process, bureaucracy, and constant pressure. For many long-time employees, it's simply not the same company anymore.

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