Great place to work - Sales Engineer commercetools Employee Review

4.0
May 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great team to work with, and a great product!

Cons

At the time, they were having a hard time finding a way to compete with the monolithic solutions, even with their acquisition of Front End. They've recently partnered with Optimizely though, and I think that may help them tell a larger story. This company is leading the MACH alliance, but that has had a negative name in the industry recently due to the gate keeping, and the fad sort of dying out. That being said, it's a solid product with a great future, if they can find their footing again.

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commercetools Response
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Thank you for the kind words! We’re glad to hear you had a positive experience with the team and believe in the strength of our product. We appreciate you taking the time to share both the highs and areas for improvement. A quick note on one point: contrary to the perception that we’re struggling to compete with monolithic solutions, the majority of our customer growth actually comes from businesses moving away from those very systems, including homegrown architectures. Since acquiring Frontastic in 2021, our ARR has more than doubled. And, we’ve continued to evolve our offering in line with what modern enterprises need: technology that allows them to adapt, respond, and innovate — not just today, but for the long term. The MACH Alliance has played a role in pushing that vision forward across the industry, but for us, it’s never been about the buzzwords. It’s about building a product that helps real businesses solve real problems. We also appreciate your note on management. Mentorship, empathy, and inclusion matter deeply to us, and we’ll take this feedback to heart as we continue investing in how we support and grow our people. Thanks again for your feedback and for your time at commercetools!

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2.0
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Cons

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