Software Engineer Claims He Earned $370,000 at Amazon Without Working for 1.5 Years

A software engineer has sparked controversy by claiming he earned $370,000 at Amazon over 1.5 years without doing any actual work. After being laid off from Google, he joined Amazon with the goal of 'doing nothing,' and according to him, he largely succeeded. This startling confession has quickly become a hot topic—discover the details behind this surprising story.

Recently, a software engineer working at Amazon claimed that they went unnoticed for 1.5 years without actually working and received an annual salary of $370,000.

After being laid off from Google, the employee started working at Amazon and shared their experience as follows👇

"After the layoffs at Google, I started working at Amazon 1.5 years ago. My goal was to get paid without doing much work and eventually get fired due to a performance review..."

"I work about 8 hours a week, mostly in meetings. To be honest, I haven't contributed to any significant goals at Amazon. I’ve only resolved 7 support tickets and presented a dashboard that I created in 3 days using ChatGPT as if it took me 3 months."

"Currently, in my job, I'm mainly occupied with saying no to other teams' requests to integrate with our team and making them do more than 95% of the integration work. My total annual earnings are around $370,000, and I live in a region with a moderate cost of living. So far, I haven't received any warning about being laid off. How much longer can I keep this up?"