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Does anyone have any insight into accounting roles at Amazon, particularly in the Arlington/DC area? An Amazon recruiter reached out about accounting roles, but the posts in this bowl are about Seattle. Trying to decide if the culture/wlb/pay is even worth looking into since it sounds like the interview process is intense. Base pay seemed pretty low in other posts, but they were a year old and for Seattle.
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IA (Consulting) here, 5YOE! It's definitely not a dead end, I've seen lots of IA folks on both the client-side and service-side transition out if they wanted to - many go to audit, finance/FP&A, IT Audit/systems implementation, supply chain/logistics, straight-up accounting (cfo, controller, manager, etc).
Being in IA is interesting, because you get exposure to a ton of different parts of the business and can build a really good and broad network. That being said, you will be a jack of all trades but a master of none, so you may need to cultivate a separate/specific skillset or be okay with slowing in rank/progression for a bit if you switch out to a different role down the line.
IA sucks don’t do it. Only good IA roles are at huge companies where you can rotate into other roles but those are very few in number
If you want to stay in it it can be.
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