Innovative and Supportive Workplace with Growth Opportunities - Anonymous employee commercetools Employee Review

5.0
Nov 13, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

commercetools is a fantastic place for anyone passionate about eCommerce and digital transformation. The company fosters a collaborative and inclusive environment, making it easy to bring new ideas forward. I appreciate the emphasis on innovation, and the team truly feels motivated by a shared commitment to building next-gen solutions. Benefits are competitive, and there’s a solid focus on professional development with plenty of opportunities to grow and learn. Overall a great choice for anyone looking to dive into eCommerce technology with a supportive team and plenty of room to advance!

Cons

The fast-paced nature of the work can sometimes feel demanding, but the company’s flexible work arrangements help maintain a good balance.

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commercetools Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s wonderful to hear that you value our focus on flexibility, learning and development, and collaboration. While we continuously explore ways to further invest in the growth of commercetoolers' skillsets, our Talent Development team has put a lot of effort into building diverse opportunities for professional growth. These include free access to platforms like Babbel and Coursera, a dedicated learning and development budget, in-house courses, and the introduction of two new leadership programs. We truly appreciate your feedback and dedication to commercetools over the years — it means a lot to us!

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Cons

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