The toilets have more SOPs than the business strategy - Anonymous employee StoreHub Employee Review

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Where do I begin? The Pantry / Life Support: There is a free-flow of ice cream and canned drinks. It’s a necessary sugar bribe to help you survive the day-to-day. The Only Functional Role: The akak who manages the pantry is the undisputed GOAT. She is the only person here with a clear job scope which she executes perfectly. If the rest of the company operated with her level of clarity, we’d be a Fortune 500 by now. Operational Clarity: For those who crave structure, you’re in luck. The toilet stalls are labeled for "Number 1" and "Number 2." It is officially the only part of the employee journey that has been thought through from start to finish - literally! Confidential Feedback: Management is very protective of your performance reviews - so protective, in fact, that they only discuss them amongst themselves. It’s great because actually knowing your feedback would only be a distraction from your work. AI-First (Technical Knowledge-Last): It is inspiring to watch non-technical executives jump head-first into AI tools while bravely ignoring the advice of the more technical people they actually hired. The "Adaptability" Training: It's inspiring to see how the leadership regularly experiements with the org structure. Instead of distracting us with boring conversations about our actual skills, contributions or growth plans, they just move us around like Tetris blocks. It’s a great way to test our reflexes and see if we can still do our jobs from a different department every other quarter. The "Co-Creation" Model: Leadership is very hands-on. They hire you for your expertise, but then they "collaborate" by taking over your work, doing some of it, and then giving it back to others to fix. It’s a unique way to make sure that your work is a surprise for everyone involved.

Cons

Absolutely none! I honestly can't think of anything

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5.0
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Pros

- Colleagues are as a rule friendly, helpful, intelligent. - Great work-life balance if you want it, little danger in getting managed out. Good advancement opportunities as it is a successful startup. -Great Guidance and support at work and even outside of work. - It has been a privilege to work here * Amazing people from my experience, everyone is super friendly and great to work with, very inclusive and felt like I had made some real good friends .

Cons

please bear o=in mind that this is a startup, and we all need to work to build this company. but just know, you will have a great support system here!

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StoreHub Response
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Hi there, Thank you for writing this review! We are so happy to hear that you enjoy working with everyone here – we always strive to hire not just talented individuals, but also those with the same winning mindset that you have. We’re also glad that you appreciate having the right support and guidance, as we believe that it is only in working together with each other (regardless of position and hierarchy) that we’re able to drive meaningful results. Thank you for your kind words :)
3.0
Mar 2, 2022
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
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Pros

- Great learning experience if your Coach is patient & willing to guide. - People on the ground are talented, hardworking, eager to help. - A place to start-up your career for sure. - Salary remuneration is on par with industry standards.

Cons

Let’s get to the good part: - the type of benefits that matter, like medical insurance for dependents, is not high on the list of priorities. - career progression is not great for certain roles. - there is a lot of cultural brainwash and trying to be different from corporate companies. Top management does not practice what they preach. They do what they like because they can. - something you thought was a favour to someone else, will eventually become your job scope under the term “ad-hoc tasks” so you can’t argue with it. - The priority is for you to achieve goals and targets. Your health, well-being, etc. no one cares. It is deemed a you problem not a company problem. - there are some great leaders. They will fight for you. There are some not so great, who should never lead people but should focus on their own talents. Who promoted them? God knows.

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