Goodbye old Spoonflower. - Anonymous employee Spoonflower Employee Review

1.0
Aug 4, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- The company has great employees that are working incredibly hard day in and day out to make 2+2=5 in challenging circumstances. - The product is interesting.

Cons

- The original company culture has disintegrated since the acquisition. - Management seems spread so thin that nobody has time to be transparent about what is happening or set clear expectations. It's hard to tell if this is because they are just overworked or if Shutterfly is interfering with what can or can't be communicated. Staff is consistently promised company-wide meetings that never occur or are put off every time for weeks/months. - Employees at every level are being squeezed to meet the demands of the parent company. The atmosphere is basically: "Increase revenue so we can please Shutterfly so they don't lay us off". People work on their vacations, people work while they are sick, people work evenings/weekends and bend over backwards because there doesn't seem to be much of a choice. The management's response to frustration has been: if you don't like it, you are free to leave. When dissatisfied coworkers do leave, it is hard to replace the knowledge gap they leave behind and remaining employees face overwork and burnout. It is a credit to Spoonflower employees how much great work gets done in this kind of environment. - Because there is very little cohesive company culture, your experience here will be dependent on how toxic/overwhelmed your individual department is, and whether or not you work in operations or remotely. - There is a LOT of disorganization. Some of this is due to the company being forced to play catch-up or conform to new procedures from Shutterfly. Some of this is because people are being forced to take on additional responsibilities that pull them in too many directions. - The great health benefits are gone. - I would not recommend a job at this company to anyone I care about or anyone in my personal network.

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5.0
Nov 7, 2024
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Pros

Awesome People: The team here is genuinely supportive and full of creative, driven folks. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you’re working with friends. Cool Mission: Spoonflower’s focus on personalized, creative products makes our work feel meaningful and fun. Exciting Growth: We’re evolving quickly, which means lots of opportunities to tackle new challenges and contribute in a big way.

Cons

Change & Churn: It’s been a year of adjustments, with some team turnover and evolving priorities. Not always easy, but there’s a clear effort to keep moving forward. Small Team, Diverse Responsibilities: With a lean team, there’s a lot of work across different areas. It can be a lot to juggle, but it’s a great fit if you like variety!

1.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There were a lot of cool people on the team, until most of them were laid off.

Cons

It's no surprise to learn that both of the companies the current CEO (George) ran prior to spoonflower went bankrupt under his leadership. He is short-sighted, fosters a cliquish environment, and treats employees as disposable. During my short tenure, I watched multiple employees get laid off. We're talking about people who had been with the company for a decade, and had been instrumental in shaping the success of the brand, only to get unceremoniously dropped after the company failed to hit unrealistic growth expectations two months in a row. I watched as a new employee was hired, handed a massive project, pulled 50+ hour weeks without a single day off to make the deadline, then immediately laid off within days of the completing the project. The CEO took a 3-week vacation to Germany the following week.

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