Pros
Shopify has an amazing culture with smart, kind, and talented people. Work-life balance and flexibility are some of the best I’ve experienced. There’s a lot of trust placed in employees to manage their time and workload, which is refreshing.
Cons
The sales organization lacks structure and consistency. The onboarding process is minimal to nonexistent, and the “get sh*t done” culture can feel chaotic without proper guidance or direction. While there’s plenty of focus on sales strategy and talking to merchants, there is very little emphasis on product knowledge—something that’s essential for success in this role. Sales structure changes frequently (often every 3–4 weeks), which leads to confusion and lack of stability. Compensation is only paid quarterly and tends to be underwhelming compared to industry standards. U.S. employees don’t receive the same benefits as Canadian employees, which can feel inequitable and disappointing. Additionally, this role does not support long-term career development in sales. Based on conversations with hiring managers in the industry, former Shopify salespeople often struggle to transition into more structured sales environments due to the lack of foundational training and support.