ShipStation reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(105 total reviews)

Al Ko

Not enough data to show CEO approval

44% positive business outlook

ShipStation has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 105 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ShipStation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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105 reviews
5.0
Sep 21, 2020

Friendly staff and Good work/life balance

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Most of the people are friendly and helpful - Work/life balance is excellent. As someone that has worked in many software companies, this is as good as it gets. - They have been very empathetic and helpful during the pandemic and the BLM movement. - There are a lot of opportunities to grow

Cons

- Strategy is not well defined. We have roadmaps and OKRs but are not respected. - People have a hard time pushing back when unreasonable projects are requested by upper management. - The CEO has a preference for engineers and sometimes makes comments that are hurtful for other members of the team.

5.0
Aug 24, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

*Friendly professionals who are helpful, kind and generous with their knowledge *Recruiting was ON POINT! Seven (7) calendar days from first interview to offer * Interview process was spectacular. We did 4 small panels with relevant questions and exercises. Once call with a Director and one with their VP. They weren't there to score points, they really want to know how you think. * They are managing their explosive growth extremely well. * They keep their clients in the forefront of their minds *Onboarding was smooth, not even grading on a "we're all remote now" curve.

Cons

I've been looking but so far I haven't found a significant dent in their armor.

2.0
Jun 13, 2020

Toxic and unskilled management

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Worklife balance for product team. On the product side, people are treated much better. 2. Unlimited vacation. 3. Business sustainability. Because they are profitable and not running on venture funding, they don't have to lay off people. 4. Product. Not many competitors in the space and it is a very sticky product.

Cons

TLDR; bad management, lower pay, no HR, product deteriorating. 1. Management and some bad apples. There are guys who just hit on girls on slack like it is Tinder. Outside the creepiness, there are some positions that are filled internally without giving everyone equal opportunity. I'm not really sure what they did, but something is fishy. ShipStation has a setting where all messages in Slack is deleted after 14 - 30 days. You can guess why they set that up. 2. Internal politics. If someone disagrees with your opinion, you will get picked on regardless of the results regardless if your statement is factual or not. This creates a culture of not being able to speak out. This resulted in their terrible "Version 3" of their software. It is like how Microsoft tested windows 9 and just skipped windows 9 went straight to windows 10 because people who used windows 9 thought it was trash. However, ShipStation still released its "V3" because people who drank the Koolaid still thought it was good based on opinions. ShipStation should have done the same and skip their "New" version and call it something else. Their older version is much better and faster. 3. Pay. On the engineering and product side of things, they are paid about 20% less than the average. However, that is balanced out by stock compensation, but who knows how and when that is given out. Not a huge con, but something to note. 4. No real HR. There is one guy who runs their whole "HR Department" however if he goes on vacation what happens? Where do you report sexual harassment? 5. Product. A lot of features are not truly thought out and the product team just rushes their release then the support team has to deal with all of their issues. ShipStaton's one of the biggest competitive advantages is automation rules and they haven't touched that for over 5 years. So they are on a standstill for that feature.

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Thank you for your valuable feedback. We hear you, and we're deeply sorry that you had a negative experience. We will continue to work towards improving ShipStation's experience, culture, and benefits as a whole. We take comments about inappropriate behavior very seriously. This is unacceptable conduct here at ShipStation and we are taking immediate steps to ensure that this never happens again. If you feel comfortable providing more information on your experience or have any additional feedback on how we can improve, please feel free to email hr@shipstation.com.
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