Perspective on the new ShopRunner - Senior Vice President Consumer Product ShopRunner Employee Review

5.0
Sep 1, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I am a current executive at ShopRunner -- I'm here to give anyone looking as honest a perspective on the company as I can, essentially what I would tell you if we grabbed coffee and had a chat so that you can decide if you would like to explore further. The company has recently (~1 year ago) come under new management with Sam Yagan as CEO, with a new leadership team that brings experience from a number of well-known firms in Philadelphia and Chicago. As part of this transition, it became clear that we would not be able thrive maintaining 3 offices, particularly as our San Mateo office had little executive leadership located there. The decision to close the office was not easy, but was ultimately the right one so that we could focus in on building teams, culture and products that our customers love. Recently (Aug 2017): - After dozens of hours of company-wide discussion and debate, we have outlined our mission, vision and values. We looked deeply at ourselves and extracted values that are present in the combined history and experience of the individuals present at the company that we believe in and want to uphold in our interactions. - We are becoming increasingly better at outlining our vision, prioritizing our bets and building momentum on our development processes and products. - We (the executive team) are deeply committed to building something meaningful, with diversity at its core, in the geographies in which we work. - Ultimately, there's a real feeling of caring for the people and in materializing the opportunity ahead of us present at the company. Here's who we are: Our Vision: Deliver a thriving community of discovery, expression and commerce. Our Mission: Powering extraordinary shopping experiences that connect customers with the brands they love. Our Values: Boldness, Inclusion, Grit, Candor, Accountability, Spirit, Hustle (of course, there's lot more in the definition of each one)

Cons

We have a huge opportunity ahead of us and many ideas on how to make it happen. By no means is everything figured out and always in harmony -- in fact, we expect and desire hard discussions and debate to continually make things better, preferring 'disagree and commit' to break stalemates. The underlying intention across the board, though, is one of moving the work forward, building value for customers and partners and of respect for each other and the work we are doing.

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Pros

1.) The San Mateo, CA office is top-notch. Great location, with easy walking distance to tons of restaurants for lunch and post-work happy hours. 2.) Great group of people. Everyone working here seems 100% committed to producing a great product, and coworkers are always challenging you to be your best. 3.) Great work/life balance. Generally speaking, there aren't a ton of late nights or early bird meetings. Management understands we all have lives, because they do too! With such a shallow company, everyone from the CEO on down is on a first-name basis with one another.

Cons

1.) Although the office space is great, the building is a tad dated. The elevators are extremely slow, and it seems like there are always repairs happening on the dishwasher/AC/elevators/etc. Not necessarily a "ShopRunner" problem, but it definitely makes a difference in the day-to-day. 2.) No real feeling of company culture. It feels as though this is getting better, with increased company-wide meetings and more frequent happy hours but there is still a long way to go. A common mission statement would be nice. 3.) There is no sick-day policy, just a combined PTO policy. We have a very open-air office, and when someone comes in sick because they have a vacation coming up and can't afford to take a day to stay home, that affects the whole office.

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