Great people, lots of freedom - Director EverCommerce Employee Review

5.0
27 June 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The people here are amazing. I have found many friends. The products we sell make a difference to our customers. This matters to me and makes me feel like I am a part of something good. I can't speak for all, but the leaders I am under and the team I work with is full of smart, skilled, heart-filled, wonderful people. The work/ life balance is very good here. There is a lot of trust and freedom.

Cons

Change is the only constant. I think the changes are getting slower, with solid processes starting to take ground and take off. Some processes are not well documented and changes come up with little or no communication.

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EverCommerce Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! We're delighted to hear about the positive aspects you've highlighted and appreciate your insights on our ongoing evolution. We continue to take this feedback into consideration as we refine our processes and communication.

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