Junior Web Developer in San Diego - Junior Web Developer Miva Employee Review

3.0
22 Sept 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people, work environment and opportunities to contribute in a meaningful way to projects is great. The Miva eCommerce Admin software / programming language we use is polished and powerful. Events during work time are often. The building and break room accommodations are great.

Cons

It is a bit far from where I live. Now let me talk about pay... The pay is not good at all. It is FAR below average for San Diego and I do not feel like the company values their employees very well. If you are looking for a place to start a career I probably would look somewhere else. The opportunities for promotions and growth for individuals are slim to none.

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5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- amazing team - amazing support - easy product to learn e-commerce - hands-on different entry tech level problem (coding, systems, database, SSL, web hosting, etc)

Cons

- slow for career growth - Take feedback, but it's hard for them to implement it.

5.0
16 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive team environment – The support team is collaborative and always willing to help one another. Learning opportunities – You get hands-on exposure to domains, email routing, FTP, SSL certificates, and other essential tools in the e-commerce space. Customer interaction – Great experience handling real-world issues for business owners, developers, and designers. Flexible remote work – The remote nature of the job allows for work-life balance and personal productivity. Stepping stone for growth – It's a solid entry-level opportunity for those pursuing careers in web hosting, technical support, or cybersecurity.

Cons

Limited technical scope at Tier 1/2 – Some tasks are restricted, so you may not get to dive deep into complex issues unless you move up to Support Engineer or master a specific topic. Repetitive tasks – Some tickets can be very similar, and the work may feel routine at times. Occasional high ticket volume – During peak times, managing the workload can become overwhelming. Platform-specific learning curve – Miva has its own unique ecosystem, which may take time to master and isn’t always transferable to other platforms.

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