Treat your support staff better. - Anonymous employee ShipStation Employee Review

2.0
Mar 1, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great co workers. Work from home opportunity.

Cons

- Support teams are overworked and underpaid. Support agents only have 30 minutes of follow up time to take care of complex tickets. Many work in their off hours to get their queue under control. - Support is constantly stressed and despite doing a technically minded job, they have insane expectations put on them as though they are resetting passwords all day. THIS JOB IS NOT EASY. THESE CASES ARE NOT "CUSTOMER SERVICE", they are IT focused. It often requires intense focus and follow up. It requires troubleshooting and investigation. These agents are not given the time and respect to do their jobs properly. - Certain support management looks down on support staff and treats them like children and robots. I have heard them say terrible and demeaning things to support on support meetings and in private to managers. This is known around the office and nothing is done about it. I am not mentioning a specific person due to Glassdoors guidelines, but I will say that those who work here know what I am talking about. - TLs are pushed to pushed. They are given an insane amount of responsibility and don't have time to actually help anybody. They are pushed to pass this stress on to agents. - The churn is terrible. Agents all talk about wanting to quit but they are all scared and newer and don't have older agents backing them up. It used to be after about a year, you were promoted to a better role in the company, with some folks choosing to stay in support. Most folks leaving were promoted and very few left because they hated working there. Several folks stayed on because they loved it and those people were amazing support to new agents and helped them advocate for themselves. Now it's a bunch of scared, miserable green folks who lack the resources to stand up to management. - This job used to be great 2 years ago. We were given the time we needed to finish cases, help the end users, and had time for things like lunch or going to the restroom. We worked overtime because we wanted to make extra cash, not because we were drowning. We were treated with respect and had base level metrics and our CSats were amazing and everyone was happy. We were treated like real employees of ShipStation and not meat for the grinder. Why mess with perfection? I believe part of the issue is outsiders coming into management roles who think they know how to run things. I think that it comes from these outsider managers not pushing back against senior leadership.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Apr 16, 2026
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Pros

The work from home option is great, they do provide free snacks and drinks and a catered lunch once a week. Sometimes the workload can be really light. Most of the people working there were great

Cons

Owned by private equity, so the annual mass layoffs are very real, They will mass fire people and then outsource the jobs over seas. Expectation of taking ownership of projects without equitable pay for the responsibilities taken on. Sometimes the workload can be unbearable. I worked there when it was still a startup company, So I witnessed the company culture dive off of a cliff after the PE acquisition. Upper management is very fake and everything is about pushing more and more sales. The quality of the product has deteriorated, while more features have been added, there are more bugs and less people to fix them, all while the company continues to raise their prices. Managers tend to be promoted or moved from different sister companies, because they are "good managers" but then they know nothing about the platform they are managing, so they end up not being able to assist the employees they are managing

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