People and Perks - Software Engineer EverCommerce Employee Review

4.0
Apr 1, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people here are amazing. Mid level management really care about the employees and their work life balance. Collaboration and teamwork are on point and the deadlines for new features are reasonable. The benefits are definitely a selling point. We get unlimited PTO and the company actually encourages us to take as much time off as we need without guilt. Communication and ideas are heard and welcome just not always utilized but at least they're not shot down immediately.

Cons

Like any venture capitalist based company, lay-offs are a possibility if the company takes a downturn and upper management is out of touch, answering questions with a lot of buzzwords and no real solution. The pay is at the low end of average and it's difficult to get more than a 3% raise.

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EverCommerce Response
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Thank you for your ongoing contribution to EverCommerce. We agree, the people are pretty great and we are glad to hear your are enjoying our array of benefits and Flexibility with Accountability value. We welcome your thoughts and feedback and invite you to continue sharing these with us via our regular channels, so we can create the best possible environment for our employees.

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Pros

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Cons

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