Wonderful work place - Software Engineer Art.com Employee Review

4.0
Jun 25, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

As an innovative and growing company, Art.com Inc. consistently strives to remain competitive in attracting and retaining employees whose work-hard, play-hard attitude allows them to thrive in achieving both personal and professional goals. Our performance-based culture has been developed around this approach. You can also expect challenging, rewarding work, competitive salaries, great benefits, and tremendous opportunities for career growth.

Cons

We are improving our sites bringing opensource platforms to work bu we still have a long way to go .

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1.0
Apr 2, 2026
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Pros

Worth noting that the parent company, Trends International, operates with a completely different culture, one built on genuine respect and care for its people. That distinction matters and should not be lost in this review.

Cons

The Chief Digital Officer does not know that Instagram and Facebook are both owned by Meta. That is not a minor knowledge gap for someone in that role. That is a disqualifier. It gets worse. This person largely functions as a puppet for a behind-the-scenes operator who holds real influence without any accountability or relevant e-commerce experience. That operator is herself protected by ownership that is equally disconnected from digital commerce. The result is a chain of unqualified people making consequential decisions while anyone who actually knows the business is sidelined. Under this leadership, Art.com has managed to lose ground in a category it once owned. Consistent revenue decline is the legacy being built here, and the people responsible have faced zero accountability for it. HR cannot be trusted. If you advocate for your team, raise legitimate concerns, or simply refuse to go along with something that is wrong, you will be punished for it. Full stop. There is no advocacy just another example of an unqualified individual in a pivotal role. The toxicity here is not incidental. It is structural and it flows directly from the top.

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