Positive so far - .NET Software Engineer Sitecore Employee Review

4.0
28 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Provides competitive compensation and benefits, including flexible work arrangements and opportunities for remote work

Cons

Not much so far, will review this again after a while

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Sitecore Response
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Thanks so much for the feedback. We hope you continue to enjoy your time here at Sitecore and also continue to let us know what you're thinking.

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5.0
1 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I joined because I believed in the vision and direction of the company. I love the Sitecore knows exactly who it serves and what it does really well. Not every company knows that. This leadership team has a strategy, and they're all about execution. I think Sitecore's rise in the market is a great reflection of that, and I can't wait for what's in store. Yes, we work hard, but the people are great, and everyone is bought in. It's a great place to work and I'm excited to go to work every day.

Cons

TBH, not really anything. It's a great place to work.

2.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Sitecore offers a genuinely strong and innovative product platform. It remains one of the most powerful and flexible digital experience solutions on the market, with deep personalization capabilities, robust omnichannel support, and a composable architecture that many competitors still struggle to match.

Cons

Sitecore is hampered by a deeply dysfunctional and poorly managed organization, with leadership that remains strikingly disconnected from the markets and customers it serves. Compounding this is a serious talent and culture problem. These issues visibly leak into the market, inflicting reputational damage that is difficult to repair. Turning around the culture of an organization like Sitecore is notoriously challenging. The company now finds itself in a precarious position: its poor reviews and damaged reputation make it extremely difficult to attract high-quality talent. As a result, only mediocre candidates are hired and retained, which continuously reinforces, exacerbates, and compounds the existing problems. Some observers describe this as a death spiral — a self-reinforcing decline that will be exceptionally hard to reverse, especially when compared to its stronger, more competitive peers

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