Wasted potential - Anonymous employee commercetools Employee Review

2.0
5 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- In my nearly three years at commercetools, I have been fortunate to work with and get to know some wonderful and brilliant people. I am grateful for that - The great flexibility at work. I have always worked remotely and without any obligation to be present at specific times (except for some unavoidable meetings) but rather focused on the results to be achieved - Complete autonomy and freedom to make decisions, at least to a certain extent and for this I need to thank only my manager

Cons

Unfortunately, what initially seemed like a very promising opportunity soon turned out to be a waste of potential. And that's a pity. Among the things I noticed during my time at commercetools were: - A non political company becoming more and more a political organisation full of yes men (not that this is typical only of this company, but it's sad to see how things can take the wrong path) - Despite the presence of many brilliant minds, a lot of incompetent people at all levels (perhaps due to a certain degree of approximation in hiring) - Lack of strategy at the company level. Strategy is neither a sum of goals, nor a generic mission, nor even the sum of bottom-up strategies. This was reflected in the various departments (for example, in marketing, where siloed work reigned and there was a total lack of strategy from the top) - Micromanagement from C-levels, especially in marketing -An obsequious attitude toward a board whose main task seemed to be constantly requesting changes to the homepage or some pages on the website and if that's what the board does, good luck - Misalignment between C-levels - Despite the People department's continuous efforts to share corporate values and culture, there was often a toxic environment where finger-pointing was fairly common practice - Catastrophic internal communication: people were being laid off without anyone knowing anything about it or without even a few lines to acknowledge the good work they had done. That's so sad. Also, for the series, “Things not to say during an important announcement to all employees”, when it was announced that anyone living within 60km of an office would have to return to the office three times a week (nothing to say against that, as it's a business decision that is following the tech companies trend, but anyway something quite significant, especially for those who had chosen the company precisely because of the possibility of working completely remotely and thus managing their family life more easily), to sugarcoat the pill, we were told how nice it would have been to be with our colleagues in the office to have fun and eat pizza together (yes, they said that) or how we could have managed our time differently during commuting, such as booking doctor's appointments (oh, yes, they really said that). This shows the degree of incompetence, poor preparation and perhaps confusing an audience of brilliant professionals with kindergarteners or bored teenagers

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commercetools Response
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We are glad to hear that you found flexibility and great colleagues during your time at commercetools. On some of the concerns you raised, we want to add context for others reading. We have not had any “silent layoffs.” The two layoffs in recent years, in 2023 and earlier this year, were announced openly and followed by department-level calls. When individuals leave on their own or are let go, we do not issue company-wide announcements. We also learned through employee feedback that some people use the term “layoff” to mean any departure that is not broadly communicated, but that is not how we define it. Strategy is another area we care deeply about. We review our company strategy and progress in every monthly All Hands with numbers, graphs, and an open AMA. Employees ask questions and in some cases we have added full segments in response. For us, alignment means clarity on direction and priorities, even if it does not always mean consensus. On return to office, employees were given several months’ notice before the three-day model took effect. We know commuting can be difficult, and some leaders have tried to acknowledge that in different ways. The mention of pizza or commuting examples was meant as lighthearted additions, not the purpose of being in the office. The purpose is connection, collaboration, and building together in person. We know not every decision will land well with everyone, but we remain committed to open communication and feedback through All Hands, surveys, and AMA sessions.

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