It was good while it lasted - Technical Support Specialist Stamps.com Employee Review

3.0
Jul 14, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Benefits (health, stock options and more) - most coworkers - lunch/break area - lunch options around the building.

Cons

I had better views of this company when I stated but changes in a the company made a lot of good people leave during this time. At the end of the day, this company showed me that they cared more about making a quick buck that making long-term sustainable changes. - Dated software - Horrible job when they acquired Endicia - Company standards are not the same across locations. Some location do nothing more than minimum work causing drastic differences to the customer's experience.

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Stamps.com Response
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We’re sorry to hear you had a less than stellar employment experience and always welcome the feedback. We’ve received a lot of feedback over the years that has resulted in enhanced medical/dental/financial benefits, enhanced perks (like cold brew coffee and in-office lunch), a work from home stipend/care packages/wellness and engagement events during the pandemic, job function changes, product/policy/practice enhancements, a greater and more active DEI practice, and more. Please feel free to email us directly at SDCHR@stamps.com to provide greater detail on your experience. Like you, we are constantly evolving and changing where it makes strong business sense. Help us to learn and improve by sharing your experience directly.

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