Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
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Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
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#3Does this mean devs are more likely to be reporting to an MBA at AMZN?
They will, however, have a manager whose promotion path depends on how many MBAs can be persuaded to like them.
Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
#4https://www.amazon.jobs/team/university-mba-graduate
I know that some people love to hate on MBA's but a couple of things:
- Amazon is a pretty data driven company, if MBA's provided no value, or negative value as some HN's readers seem to think, they wouldn't be hiring them.
- Jeff Bezos worked for a well known hedge fund before amazon, he's no stranger to having MBA's around.
- Most of these MBA's seem to be in operations, which makes alot of sense as one of the largest portions of an MBA degree is how to runa company:)
Amazon is also not alone in vacuuming up new MBA grads.
http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-google-amazon-hiring-mb...
Whether you want to admit it or not, MBA's provide a lot of value to larger organizations, tech or not.
At this point, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Apple have all hired alot of MBA's in the past few years. These companies voted with their cash and made it very clear, MBA's provide alot of value.
Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
#5Does this mean devs are more likely to be reporting to an MBA at AMZN?
Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
#6Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
#7Have a look here at their MBA landing page. https://www.amazon.jobs/team/university-mba-graduate I know that some people love to hate on MBA's but a couple of things: - Amazon is a pretty data driven company, if MBA's provided no value, or negative value as some HN's readers seem to think, they wouldn't be hiring them. - Jeff Bezos worked for a well known hedge fund before amazon, he's no stranger to having MBA's aro…
HN's negative criticism is that MBAs don't know how to start things, not necessarily that they can't run things.
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#8Considering the "deep analytics" and "fresh perspective" MBA managers I worked with and saw everywhere at amazon, I'm surprised anybody who works there could say such a thing. Deep analytics means nothing more than squinting at reports that other people created and pretending to understand, while fresh perspective means to treat every problem exactly the same. It's a hive mind of people who think they are quantitatively intelligent because they know what bps means.
Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
#9Does this mean devs are more likely to be reporting to an MBA at AMZN?
edit: those people may have ALSO gotten an MBA
Re: Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close
#10Have a look here at their MBA landing page. https://www.amazon.jobs/team/university-mba-graduate I know that some people love to hate on MBA's but a couple of things: - Amazon is a pretty data driven company, if MBA's provided no value, or negative value as some HN's readers seem to think, they wouldn't be hiring them. - Jeff Bezos worked for a well known hedge fund before amazon, he's no stranger to having MBA's aro…
> negative value as some HN's readers seem to think, they wouldn't be hiring them. HN's negative criticism is that MBAs don't know how to start things, not necessarily that they can't run things.