Engineer - Engineer commercetools Employee Review

1.0
Dec 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They send salary regurarily until you are in the game.

Cons

No concept from higher level decision makers, always changing priorities. No clarity, and no transparency and especially they don't treat their employees nicely. Overtime is expected and not compensated with anything.

avatar
commercetools Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback — it’s valuable to us as we continue to build on strengthening our culture as scale. To clarify, our annual business priorities are set and communicated between Q4 and Q1. It did not change in 2024. However, much like the flexibility we offer our customers to adapt to changing markets, evolving customer needs, and their own growth, we also pivot in how we achieve those goals to make sure that we’re staying competitive and aligned with the needs of our business. On transparency, we make it a priority to share the full picture — the good, the bad, and even the ugly — through monthly updates on our financials, products, and operations. Beyond simply communicating these updates, we’re committed to creating opportunities for employees to share their questions, concerns, and feedback. Whether it’s through our monthly All Hands AMAs, bi-weekly anonymous surveys, or other channels, your voice matters in shaping how we move forward. In fact, we’ve made several adaptations to how we communicate our updates based on commercetooler’s feedback. Ultimately, we’re sorry to hear that your experience didn’t reflect the flexibility and transparency we aim for. Your feedback helps us understand where we can do better, and we appreciate you taking the time to share it. We wish you the very best in your next chapter.

Explore other reviews about commercetools

5.0
Apr 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I’ve been with commercetools for over 5 years now. Compared to my previous experience at much larger companies, the culture here is positive and supportive. The biggest standout for me is the work-life balance and the opportunity to work with an amazing set of people. As a working parent, I’m able to contribute effectively without the burnout or toxic work culture I experienced at previous thousands-strong firms. The benefits package is also quite competitive for the US market. It’s been a positive tenure working with a talented global team that respects one another in the workplace.

Cons

The path for upward mobility can sometimes feel less defined. While there is plenty of room for talented people to make an impact, structured internal growth and promotion trajectories can be limited as the organization matures. However, I see that the management is now working to improve this.

2.0
Apr 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The first line managers and individual contributors were some of the best people I’ve worked with, but they live in fear of layoffs every day.

Cons

The overall company culture is the worst I’ve ever experienced and I believe that is due to unclear and unempathetic leadership. It is extremely toxic and fear-based - I hope my colleagues can get out of there as soon as possible. There was no clear company strategy and it felt like the CEO was taking things one day at a time and didn’t care about his employees at all. There’s been several rounds of layoffs, including one 7 days before Christmas. The CEO approval rate speaks for itself. In the 2025 yearly review cycle, the CEO decided that almost no one was allowed to receive an “outstanding” rating because the company did not meet its revenue targets - something my more veteran colleagues had never experienced at commercetools. In order to get a promotion there, you needed two outstanding reviews in a row. So needless to say, they won’t be promoting people. A couple things to note: first, our yearly review cycles are based on the individual goals we set for ourselves - many of us overperformed on our goals and rightfully deserved an “outstanding” — and received one from our managers — but were bumped down to “strong”. Second, the CEO reinstated Presidents Club for the sales team members who met their individual goals, which is a luxury, all-inclusive vacation for them and their spouses. So, the AEs that met their individual goals are being rewarded with a vacation, but non-sales employees who also met their goals were penalized with unfairly low ratings because the the company as a whole didn’t sell enough. So those of us who worked very hard all year in the hopes of getting a small promotion did not get one, while sales gets a vacation despite underperforming as a team.

11
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All