Work life balance - Software Engineer commercetools Employee Review

4.0
Jan 8, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Work life balance - Nice people who are willing to help

Cons

- Salary is not so great

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commercetools Response
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Dear fellow commercetooler, Thank you for sharing your experience at commercetools. We're delighted to hear that you've found a positive work-life balance during your time with us and that you've encountered supportive colleagues who are always willing to help. A healthy work-life balance and a collaborative environment are integral to our company culture, and it's great to know that you are experiencing these aspects. We appreciate your feedback about the salary, and we understand that compensation is an important aspect of job satisfaction. We continuously strive to ensure that our employees are fairly compensated for their contributions. Your input helps us in evaluating and improving our offerings to ensure that our team members feel valued. If you have any specific suggestions or further feedback regarding salary or any other aspect, please don't hesitate to reach out. We appreciate your dedication to commercetools and look forward to continuing our journey together. Best regards, Michèle

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