Great place to work, but not without its challenges - Anonymous employee Solid Commerce Employee Review

4.0
29 Aug 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working with great people. Everyone I've had the chance to work with at Solid cares about what they do and are extremely talented. I loved working directly with the CRO and Director of Customer success. Both are amazing leaders and listen to the teams suggestions and try and do their best to find solutions for the team.

Cons

Limited opportunity for growth. Limited opportunity to have a meaningful challenge to help you learn

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5.0
3 Feb 2024
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Pros

The atmosphere in the company is warm and welcoming.

Cons

The project has a lot of legacy code, and a lot of the times you will be just debugging stuff

5.0
15 Oct 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Honestly, the people are what convinced me to work here. I've worked in marketing for a while, but I didn't know the first thing about ecommerce or inventory management software...so taking a gig marketing for an ecommerce software company was something about which I was a little wary. The more time I spent in the office, though, the more quickly I was convinced. My first month was supposed to be part-time while I phased out my freelancing work, but I went full-time after a week. The company culture is relaxed and friendly, but the office is still fast-paced and fun. There are also a lot of great restaurants around, Venice is just a couple of miles away...the atmosphere around the office is really nice. Oh, and we've got a ping-pong table. Everybody that works here is friends. We get free lunch (Thai or Indian) every Friday, we have a little latte robot, and once a month we get to take a half day and hit the beach as a group. The people here are intelligent, driven, and friendly. It's really a rad place to work.

Cons

The office is pretty fast-paced, which can be problematic for some people. Self-direction is valued, and that can definitely be tough for some workers. There's really not a lot of micromanagement. For a lot of workers, that's a great thing, but for those that require constant direction, that can be tough. Otherwise, the biggest con is the fact that Washington and Lincoln is ALWAYS a traffic nightmare.

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