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Technical Account Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Technical Account Manager?
June 2019
Its Ok.
Technical Account Manager in Lahore:
Pros: Most of the time the work is not hectic and have some time to relax.
Cons: Lesser to no opportunity for growth.
March 2019
Challenging to learn system.
Technical Account Manager in Oxnard:
Pros: Learning and working with others
Cons: Pay
February 2019
Technical Account Manager in Jersey City:
Pros: Flexibility, international atmosphere
Cons: Salary, old-fashion technology
January 2019
Autonomy is OK, but teamwork and morale has steadily declined.
Technical Account Manager in Dallas:
Pros: Autonomy to do my job how I see fit.
Cons: Teamwork, collaboration, motivation, and atmosphere is at a low. Management does not seem interested/invested in it's employees' development and career.
January 2019
Ever-changing and always learning something new.
Technical Account Manager in Raleigh:
Pros: The freedom to create my own daily schedules and alter as necessary.
Cons: The pay
January 2019
Got to love the weather!
Technical Account Manager in Melbourne:
Pros: The people are friendly (mostly) and love getting out (weather permitting)
Cons: The weather! It's mostly windy, cloudy and cold, or really really hot.
December 2018
Technical Account Manager:
After working here for over a year I believe Amazon/AWS is the best company to work for in Boston area if you are in alignment with its culture (which I am).
Due to high hiring standards pretty much everyone you meet will be awesome - from both technical knowledge and leadership qualities perspective.Work/life balance is reasonable - much better than in many places, and it is a lot more fun to work here then I had at a certain other company with 3-letter acronym that has been around for a long time and used to make tabulating machines.
Excellent co-workers and smart bosses make working here an enjoyable and memorable experience. Yes, you need to work hard to produce results for your customers, and customers appreciate that. And you need to learn new stuff all the time. If you do not like to work hard and learn things - Amazon is probably not the best place for you.
To anyone considering applying here, I recommend to review our leadership principles as these are used in your day to day work, and see if you like them, and if you do - certainly consider joining us.
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