Great team, great hiring process - Marketing Automation Manager EverCommerce Employee Review

5.0
Feb 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The hiring process, while extensive, was well conducted. I was kept up to date on my progress and next steps, and had the opportunity to interview with not just my direct management tree, but also key stakeholders in external teams who I collaborate with often - this was really great to begin to understand the challenges and opportunities within the business. Onboarding was good, however there was no direct handover from the previous person in my role as they had already finished - but I was supported to take the time I needed to understand the working landscape in my own time, and all my questions were answered or directed along the way. The wider team culture is collaborative, respectful, and trusting - and I felt very welcome upon joining the team.

Cons

No major cons so far, aside from the lack of 1:1 handover.

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EverCommerce Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience at EverCommerce. We’re glad to hear the hiring process felt thoughtful and transparent, and that it provided meaningful insight into the teams you now collaborate with. It’s also great to know you’ve felt welcomed and supported as you’ve navigated onboarding. We appreciate your feedback around role handovers and will continue looking for ways to strengthen that transition experience. Thanks for being part of the EverCommerce team.

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