Extremely positive experience - Talent Acquisition Manager commercetools Employee Review

5.0
6 Apr 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Working for such an impressive, visionary and market-leading brand is a source of pride - Supportive, nurturing, collaborative team with an emphasis on professional development - Fantastic Line Manager who listens & provides regular updates & feedback - Exciting, global, fast-paced organisation - Great benefits

Cons

- I wish I had the opportunity to meet some of my colleagues in person but the pandemic-related restrictions don't allow for this yet. commercetools is well set up for remote-working but I look forward to a time where we can come together.

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commercetools Response
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Dear colleague, thank you so very much for your lovely review! We are beyond thrilled to read how great your experience at commercetools has been so far. Being part of our People Operations and especially the Talent Acquisition team you play a vital role in growing our great company culture by finding and hiring these brilliant people who share our mindset and enjoy being part of this motivated and hard-working but always supportive team in such an exciting and visionary company. But we agree with you - it would be so great if we were able to actually meet in person but we are glad to read that you are happy with your remote experience. commercetools is trying hard to make the current situation as easy as possible for its employees and it's great that the efforts do pay off. We love having you on our team and are definitely looking forward to the exciting times ahead of us! Maike Hartung Employer Branding Manager

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