ESW Reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(173 total reviews)

Eric Eichmann

67% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

ESW has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 173 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ESW 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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173 reviews
1.0
7 Oct 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The IT and HR team

Cons

Poor benefits, no bonus, weak healthcare. The place itself is just rife with unhappy, unapproachable people most of whom are completely burnt out (can’t blame them for that I guess) People are on stress leave on a monthly basis, genuinely no team spirit whatsoever - never seen it so bad. No one I’ve spoken to who works there can understand how they keep winning best place to work awards, it just doesn’t add up. A revolving door of staff in the accounting department which is actually just comical at this stage. Also better not try and ask any questions regarding payroll or benefits as your emails are just completely ignored.

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ESW Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. Our rapid growth has meant that we have experienced some growing pains and your feedback is important to us as we strive to improve our employee experience and culture. We would really appreciate if you would contact our HR team (hr@eshopworld.com) in confidence to allow us understand your inputs further.
2.0
5 Nov 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing special in the company which makes it stand apart from others. Some basic "pros" are: 1. Salary as per market standards 2. Nice office 3. Standard benefits like tax saver, pension scheme etc

Cons

1. Well the biggest problem of company is the management. They have more managers(just to arrange meetings to show they are working) than the developers ( who actually work). And then there are more managers to manage those junior managers. 2. HR is useless and they don't really help if any junior employee has concern about its senior. They basically go along with the senior management ignoring the junior employee's concerns. 3. Marketing team is doing good job of showing the company like they are competitors of Amazon but in short there is not much scope to learn or grow in company in terms of tech skills.

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ESW Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We continuously look for ways to improve our workplace culture so such feedback is important to us and will help us going forward. Talent Acquisition @ eShopWorld
3.0
28 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are a lot of decent people who have worked there who are driven and ambitious who achieved more after leaving the organisation. I was part of the first 100 staff where word spread around that we would get decent spare options if the company ever sold. With my own business plan ideas I thought it would be worth the risk staying with the company long term, despite having better career opportunities elsewhere due to my role at ESW. At first it looked very promising with regular townhall meetings indicating we would achieve phenomenal success. Disappointingly these regular positive meetings reduced a lot, to be mostly reduced to presentations which involved more waffle with a few times effort made to indicate the failings of a competitor as if we were perfect. You may easily experience 1 or 2 rewarding years working at ESW but you need to be prepared for things to not work out in the future as you will have to fight your corner to get more experience as there will be many cronies appointed that will take on roles that you should be doing for career advancement.

Cons

Our first ever big staff review highlighted that it was a potential issue of managers not communicating changes that have directly impacted on your job (38% of us did not give full marks) Sadly I never saw any improvement with this over the years and also experienced very poor communication between teams as well as within. To give one example which isn’t my worst, I was approached by a staff from another team with a sudden problem causing big issues for their team. I discovered the issue for them only for us to then realise that another team knew about this issue but were not bothered about it- in other words you have teams selflessly looking after their own interests (and to look good in front of senior managers) with no regard for the consequences of their mistakes. It’s very bizarre to experience the complete opposite of team work in a company that should be about constant collaboration of teams which is also down to the fact that managers think they know it all so do not want to hear from others. There’s also the culture of teams saying yes to the retailers’ requests (even if there is a better way of doing things with improved shopper experience) which such changes not being communicated to all it directly affects, resulting in negative impacts on your job. In my view if the big budget for promoting the business globally was reduced slightly to help improve outdated processes for staff, then ESW would have been better prepared to take on new retailers successfully -a bit too much of putting the horse before the cart. The number of annual leave was increased from 22 to 25 days at a time when the staff turnover rate was quite high -it wasn’t brought in from the kindness of their hearts. Due to the rapidly changing nature of ESW many people have felt shafted, even more senior managers have felt hard done by who never felt so disrespected.

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ESW Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. Our rapid growth has meant that we have experienced some growing pains, but we are truly open to listening and learning from such feedback, especially as we focus on improving our employee experience. Our newly appointed Chief People Officer would really appreciate the opportunity to chat with you directly to take learnings, please contact us in confident and we can arrange (hr@eshopworld.com).
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