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I interviewed with them and they expect a 10 hr workday which I think is rather extreme. There are easier jobs for the same amount of money. Especially if work balance is something you value, this may not be the best job.
I’ve heard it varies by manager and project, so I would go thru the interview to find out if invited.
Believe everyone goes through same dilemma as you while interviewing with Amazon. We look into work life balance, job security, compensation and get mixed reviews all the time. But how I look into it is ultimately getting Amazon on your resume beats everything ( assuming you still have good 15-20+ years left) Just ask yourself whether you are ready to go extra mile at this point in your career/personal life OR maybe lil later part of career.
To be honest. It really comes down to the manager that you work for because even if you love your job your manager can make that job hell for you. As for the pay question, just ask them for more money.