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2.6

29% would recommend to a friend

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Doug McNary

14% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

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2.0
Apr 14, 2026
Recommend
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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.

1.0
Dec 29, 2025

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

- competitive pay and benefits - some great people

Cons

Unnecessary leadership micromanagement and toxicity leaving employees anxious Strict RTO policy with little flexibility or work/life balance

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commercetools Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective. It’s nice to hear that you felt supported by our total compensation package, and that you’ve enjoyed working amongst your fellow commercetoolers. We communicated our return-to-office policy in November 2024 to give employees a minimum of four months of advance notice (and ten months of advance notice in many cases) before requiring office attendance. We strongly believe that this policy will allow us to better strengthen our collaboration and increase engagement for our employees.
2.0
Mar 7, 2025

You should probably avoid for the next ~2 years

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- great people - good networking opportunity - decent pay - good product - fun events and travel - autonomy - flexibility & work/life balance

Cons

Bad time to be with the company given their plans to IPO/be acquired. They are also trying to recover from having a terrible 2024 - sales were terrible and they lost credibility from customers and partners in the ecosystem. A lot of work needs to be done to repair the damage and the next couple years won't be fun for anyone here. - lots of unpredictable change in attempts to rebuild the company (of course change is to expected at a start-up but this is relentless. They don't give us a week to recover/adjust before dropping more bad news. - lack of growth opportunities - layoffs in increments - extremely political environment - no cohesive strategy—each department operates independently with conflicting initiatives - they don't set employees up for success in their roles - very disorganized across the board - leadership is not trustworthy - zero structure - high stress - difficult product and market to sell into

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commercetools Response
1y
We appreciate your feedback and your recognition of our team, culture, and the strengths of our product. However, we want to correct some misrepresentations in this post. While commercetools, like many companies, faced challenges in 2024, the characterization that we “lost credibility” with customers and partners is inaccurate. Our retention rate reflects the strength of our relationships, and we are actively investing in these partnerships — something that’s evident in our recent appointments within the new customer organization. Change is a constant in any scaling company, and while we recognize that it can be difficult, we aim to manage it with transparency and care. Our restructuring decisions were made thoughtfully, and while no approach will please everyone, we have taken steps to support employees through transitions. We acknowledge that commercetools is not the right environment for everyone, but for those who embrace growth, innovation, and adaptability, there are still great opportunities here. We remain committed to refining our strategy, supporting our teams, and driving commercetools forward.
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