Pros
I think most employees that work at Searchspring are great. They're hard-working, and genuinely helpful. I have learned a whole deal of technical knowledge working at Searchspring and I am very grateful for the experience. The work is easy and it was a good first job experience, but the work was very unfulfilling and I wouldn't truly recommend it unless you love the stress and the banalities that come within the e-commerce space.
Cons
Searchspring is not great, and has gotten worse since the new senior leadership team was introduced. The management is nonexistent, operations is (still) a nightmare, customers continuously have mislead expectations, and the values are no longer important. Some notable recent updates: Their have been an increasing amount of secret lay offs happening which greatly counter Searchspring's values of "Transparency" and "Open by Default". Searchspring has also started to postpone and delay their very regular All Hands Meetings which provided most of the vision and roadmap for the company. The truth is, all of the previous management was replaced at Searchspring and replaced with leadership that does not understand both the culture and the product. They have not shared any insight onto what's happening except letting go of people in every department and hiring more and more employees overseas. I guess you can't expect much else when a Hedge Fund buys out a startup ay? The product still looks like it hasn't been updated since the 90's, product features are very slow to be added (which adds more work and stress to operations), and all departments are incredibly understaffed. There is also very little to any career progression and since the management is lacking, I don't see that changing any time soon. It seems a lot of Searchspring's core values are no longer true. "Customer First" has been replaced with "Money First", "Open by Default" has been replaced with "Operate in secrecy", "Take the time to be Curious" has been replaced with "Work more, and don't ask questions". I'm happy to offer more values to update the values page on the Searchspring website, if they haven't fired the person that runs the website yet. Searchspring's value of in-person collaboration has also gone out the window with the introduction of the new CEO joining the company. There is a huge "in-person collaboration culture" built in San Antonio and the senior leadership team has showed that it's not something they care about. A brilliant leader doesn't fire one employee from every department hire cheaper alternatives oversees and expect things to magically improve. There has been little to no communication to the employees, so as far as I know, this is the truth. The senior leadership team does not understand what they're doing and are incredibly out of touch with Searchspring's core values. Maybe the senior leadership team has a sustainable vision that'll benefit and empower their employees while also satisfying their customers, or maybe Searchspring will continue to down this path of becoming some stale e-commerce search plugin powered by some OpenAI derivative and maintained by cheap overseas employees.