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Ex-Amazon manager says Bengaluru employees happily work 60 hours a week, attend 3 am calls

'In my five years there, I witnessed multiple leaders asking why they were on calls at 3 am Bangalore time?' former Amazon senior manager, Adam Broda, said. 'The explanation would (almost) always be the same...'

December 24, 2024 / 13:59 IST
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Adam Broda worked with Amazon for about five years until quitting in December as a senior product manager in Atlanta, US. But his development team was based in Bengaluru. (File photo)
Adam Broda worked with Amazon for about five years until quitting in December as a senior product manager in Atlanta, US. But his development team was based in Bengaluru. (File photo)

A former Amazon senior manager from Atlanta, US, recently highlighted that during his time at the company, his colleagues in India would have the longest working hours and that they were "happy" to clock in more than 60 hours a week.

Adam Broda, who worked with the tech giant for about five years until quitting in December, said that he had seen the development team in Bengaluru would even attend international group calls at 3 am because they wanted to. His post on LinkedIn added fuel to the ongoing debate on worklife balance in India.

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"At Amazon, I worked hard; some weeks I’d work 60+ hours - but never as many as our team members in India," he wrote. Much of our organisation’s development team was based out of Bangalore. They’d be online when I’d login (7 am). They’d join for weekly staff meetings (10 am). They’d often call into afternoon VP-level reviews (4 pm). And here’s the crazy/debatable thing… Most of them were happy to do it. As if 60+ hours was normal, and the opportunity worth taking."

Broda also highlighted that the situation was unnatural and wondered at what point their desire to work cross a line.