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Why should Amazon not hire you?

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Along with joining Amazon, I am also joining a team that lives and breathes Amazon's competitive DNA. While this is good, at some point people start becoming mistrustful and antagonistic to each other. This creates an unhealthy working environment. Some companies are ok with Steve Jobs during his initials days, I am not.

I beleive in aligning with a shared sense of purpose where everyone has a role that can be achieved by working together not against each other.

Thus if you beleive that your employees should be super competitive with each other in an attempt to grow the company then you might not want to hire me
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Great answer, focus is to show that u are not bad candidate
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