Worst Company I've worked for - Account Executive EverCommerce Employee Review

1.0
Jan 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

remote work but really low pay

Cons

Constantly and continually reducing headcount for "expected" AI advancements that even the most advanced companies have yet to produce. The marketing headcount has almost been eliminated entirely and those who remain are stretched incredibly thin. Constantly trying to cut costs and find work arounds. Stock hasn't moved anywhere but down in the last 6 years and executives place blame on anybody but themselves

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EverCommerce Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We understand that your experience was challenging, and we take concerns like these seriously. While we’re unable to address specific situations or business decisions in this forum, we value candid input and would welcome the opportunity to better understand your perspective. We encourage you to reach out to our People team at peopleteam@evercommerce.com so your concerns can be reviewed and discussed directly.

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5.0
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Cons

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4.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

I work in the EverHealth division. Colleagues are friendly and quick to help. Diversity is a founding value--and for a guy not so much on that bandwagon (due to the political bent) I am astonished that this company walks their talk. Diversity of thought is protected and respected. I really admire this. Managers are communicative and and eager to help you succeed. There is a sense of ownership at all levels. This traces back to another founding value that everyone wins or loses together. It's the primary reason I pursued this company and they walk the talk here as well. Collaboration between all levels is fantastic. I've not encountered any "silos" among teams or groups which reflects well on both the leadership and the people.

Cons

Products need some help. But there's always a difference between the way a product looks through the lens of marketing vs customers. This is normal and expected. To be fair--the company is investing in the products and paying attention to customer feedback which is encouraging.

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