Interview of the Day: “We rely heavily on
employee referrals”
Raj Raghavan, Country HR Director, Amazon India
How important is the role of a diverse workforce in Amazon’s
business in India?
It’s very important! Amazon has been in India since 2004, supporting
global technology and operations. Ever since, we have always had a diverse
workforce. A diverse workforce is integral to the growth of the company and the
growth of the economy. It fosters new ways of thinking, innovation and reaching
out to a wider range of customers and growing your business.
How diverse is your workforce?
We have women leaders who run categories, businesses, technology
teams and hold leadership positions at Amazon. Gender diversity brings
‘Diversity in Thought’ and that’s important for a balanced leadership. At the
recently concluded Grace Hopper Conference in Bangalore, world’s largest
conference of technical women, 25 of our women leaders, who are technology
experts and engineers, participated.
What are the various best practices you employ to keep your
workforce motivated and engaged?
Amazon has a culture that inculcates “Ownership”. We don’t think
skills forward, we think customer backwards. And that is the predominant way in
which we engage with our people. We build capabilities and learn skills based
on customer needs.
We have a global customer connections program that mandates all
managers to spend 2 days in a year resolving customer questions on telephone
e-mails. This helps managers across the organisation aware of the pulse of the
consumer.
At Amazon, we encourage an owner-driven work environment, in which
our employees can make decisions, so that they are quick and nimble. We are not
bureaucratic. We don’t have huge layers of management.
We practice a mentorship program where every new employee is
allocated a Buddy, who mentors/ guides and inducts them into the culture of the
organisation. This buddy is someone you can go to for advice. He/she is like
your sounding board. Such a program helps employees to engage and learn a lot
from their seniors.
You must have an extensive warehousing and logistics set up. What
are the challenges you face while sourcing a workforce for this set up?
Our warehouses are called Fulfillment Centers. We have a very high
hiring bar and to meet that bar and clearing it, is challenging in itself.
At Amazon, we want to hire superstars! We want the existing
employees to feel proud of the hire we have made, so that they look forward to
working with that person and feel motivated to learn from that person. To hire
great talent is fun, but at the same time it’s challenging too.
How do you generally source your employees?
We have a large sourcing team internally. Besides that, we rely
heavily on employee referrals and we have a robust employee referral programme.
We also make use of social channels such as LinkedIn to source
people. In specific cases we also use expert consultancy services to find the
right people.
Is a candidate, aspiring to join Amazon, required to have degrees
from only the elite and premier institutes? How can competent candidates from
not-so renowned institutes be a part of Amazon?
At Amazon, we believe that education is just one of the components
that make up a suitable candidate and his/her performance and experience on the
job is the key. We select people from various engineering and management
institutes across the country. We ourselves go to a variety of colleges and
B-schools to reach out to potential candidates. We don’t have a bias towards
any particular institute.
What is future roadmap for Amazon in terms of human capital?
The three words that really define us and will continue to define
our future are – ‘Hire’, ‘Keep’ and ‘Grow’. This is
something I have always maintained and keep reiterating to my team.
Will 2014 be a good year for candidates aspiring to make a mark in
e-commerce sector?
E-commerce industry in India is still growing and evolving. We see
a huge opportunity in the country and that is why we are here. Amazon in India
has its marketplace, www.amazon.in; we have Amazon Web Services that provides
Amazon’s developer customers with access to in-the-cloud infrastructure
services and Kindle. We offer all three services here in India. I think it’s
going to be a great 2014 for product technologies segment wherein e-commerce
will be the most popular.
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