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BigCommerce

Now known as Commerce

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BigCommerce reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(479 total reviews)
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Travis Hess

46% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

BigCommerce has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 479 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BigCommerce employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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479 reviews
5.0
Oct 7, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company is fast-growing, has competitive benefits, presents tons of challenges, and most importantly has a bunch of employees that really care and really want to make this the center of the e-commerce universe.

Cons

The culture has seen some bumps in the last year or two. The code is pretty old (but so is every other codebase).

5.0
Sep 23, 2014

Once in a lifetime opportunity

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I work with absolutely amazing people and I learn things everyday. It's fast paced and never boring, and we're in one of the most exciting industries out there. Most of us will probably never experience this type of "right place, right time" ride again - it's pretty amazing and fulfilling.

Cons

The same things that make Bigcommerce exciting are the ones that make it difficult. Being fast paced can mean crazy amounts of work and quite often some very long hours. Definitely tough go keep a good balance in your life.

1.0
Sep 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The office is nice. The whole company has a meeting every friday (except support, see cons) in which they talk about the growth and view of the business. Many great people across the entire company. Fairly competitive pay, but there are several places that can offer that.

Cons

The absolute worst managers in the business. There is one direct supervisor that cares about the enrichment of his employees. If you get stuck with the others, you are simply out of look. Questions about promotions or career pathing? You go to that one manager and him only. The others don't care, are forgetful to a fault, and will never be at bat for you. The managers will regularly cancel support's ability to attend the company wide meetings under the veil of "needing to be available to our clients." If this was the case, the whole company would cancel. Do other people in the company not work with our clients? Absolutely not. So why is support the only one that get's their privileges taken away? I will never know. My own supervisor has expressed multiple times that he is unhappy with his job, that he will probably quit, and suggests I do the same. This is not how you lead a team, and it has created a very tense work environment for me, personally. The workforce scheduler is one of the most unpleasant individuals I have ever met., and had no experience in Workforce Management prior to his promotion. To explain further, his first month of attempts at scheduling resulted in several team members having their lunches either one hour before their shift ends, or one hour after their shift began. He manages by intimidation, and all the middle and upper management play along with this. I received several team wide emails where the VP of Support explains, "I'd sure hate to be on his bad side!" There are several OT opportunities available due to the rapid turnover this team has. The scheduler gives you points based on how often you "volunteer" for OT. Low points means two things: 1) He will force you to work OT if no one volunteers and, 2) The obvious favoritism of one employee over the other. If you can't volunteer for legitimate reasons, they are not taken into account and you are simply a number. My supervisor is absolutely terrified of the scheduler, and does not question HR is completely useless. Several times I have approached them with my concerns about the above, and on two occasions I was advised to resign. I simply do not understand how a company who prides themselves on their amazing "culture" and "mojo" can say something like this. There is absolutely no career patting available that they have not already filled the position for. Two recent positions were filled that were not communicated to the rest of the team, and was a surprise when those members left. If the position is in another department, you have a much more fair chance than you do applying within the tech support team.

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