A place to do your life's work - Anonymous employee Shopify Employee Review

5.0
Jun 19, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I started working as a remote Customer Service Guru for Shopify in 2016. I was in love from the first week of training - it instantly felt like a family who really believed in a common goal. There are so many opportunities for growth but in a company of this size and with so many remote employees, YOU need to pursue those goals and own your own professional development. Don't expect to work hard and have someone notice you and pluck you from the crowd for a promotion. After about 3 months of Guru-ing, I applied for a position with a higher level internal team and got it. I've grown immensely since I started working here. I'm constantly amazed by how smart and creative the people I work with are. I would never have thought I'd be in the position I am now when I applied to work as a Guru a couple years ago but I am so grateful for the opportunities I've found here.

Cons

In a huge company like this, you need to pave a way for yourself if you want to advance or be noticed. It's possible but it's definitely not easy. Remote life also can be very challenging, you need a huge amount of self discipline, awareness, and communication skills to succeed as a remote worker.

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5.0
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Pros

Remote first culture. If you want freedom of location and a company to truly mean and support it - this is the place.

Cons

Constant change. Nothing to hold on to in this role, compensation, KPI's, tools all change every quarter.

2.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

The work itself is genuinely exciting. Shopify is doing cutting-edge work in AI search visibility and GEO that very few companies are touching at this scale. The tooling is excellent, the problems are interesting, and the peers are talented, collaborative, and generous with their time. If you're passionate about where search is heading, the craft-level work here is hard to beat.

Cons

The management experience on the Growth Marketing / SEO team did not match the quality of the work. Feedback was inconsistent (positive in meetings, critical in private messages) which made it difficult to know where you actually stood. Issues that were never flagged in real time were later consolidated into a formal performance document, which felt predetermined rather than developmental. When I raised concerns professionally about the communication dynamic, the relationship shifted noticeably. I've spoken to others who experienced a similar pattern on this team. The culture says it values direct feedback, but in practice, giving feedback upward was treated very differently than receiving it.

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