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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 11 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Technical Support Specialist
2.7
18 April 2026
Good Perks, Culture Needs a Real Boost
Pros: I liked the strong benefits package; it felt competitive for a tech company in Montreal. There's also good exposure to different e-commerce solutions and POS software, which is great for learning.
Cons: The company culture can feel pretty fragmented, especially if you're working the hybrid model. Communication from leadership isn't always clear, leaving Technical Support Specialists feeling in the dark. It feels like a 'do more with less' mentality sometimes.
Advice to Management: Work on consistent communication across all teams. Invest more in clear career paths for customer-facing roles. Try to unify the culture, especially for remote and hybrid employees.
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Software Engineer
3.0
15 April 2026
Stability is Okay, But Watch for Changes
Pros: My team generally had a steady workload, which felt good for day-to-day job security as a Software Engineer. The company is a key player in the e-commerce software space, so there's always a lot of work to do.
Cons: There's been a pattern of restructuring, and that creates uncertainty for roles. It feels like yearly layoffs or team shuffles are a real risk here for this mid-size tech company.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer communication regarding company strategy and future workforce planning. Reducing the frequency of major team restructures would really help job security morale.
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Software Developer
3.1
8 April 2026
Flexibility is decent, but could be better
Pros: I really appreciated the WFH options available for Software Developer roles, especially post-pandemic. Being able to flex my start time sometimes made a big difference for personal appointments. It's a standard perk you'd expect from a big tech company in the e-commerce space.
Cons: Even with WFH, there's pressure for in-office days, which isn't always ideal if you're working remote from Montreal. It's not truly flexible beyond basic hybrid; don't expect 4-day work weeks or anything. Some managers aren't great at promoting remote work, even when it makes sense for the tech industry.
Advice to Management: Try to make the remote and hybrid work policies more consistent across teams and genuinely empower managers to offer real flexibility where possible. Don't just pay lip service to work-life balance.
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Software Engineer
3.1
5 April 2026
Pay is Decent, Benefits Could Be Better
Pros: The base salary for a Software Engineer here is pretty competitive, especially in the Montreal tech scene. I've heard the benefits package is solid for mid-career folks. The health plan isn't bad, it's pretty standard.
Cons: The stock options can be a bit confusing and don't feel like a huge perk. For an e-commerce software company, I expected better overall perks and a more robust bonus structure. It's tough to feel truly valued beyond the base pay.
Advice to Management: Revisit the overall compensation strategy, especially the stock options and bonus structure. Make it clearer and more attractive to retain engineering talent in this competitive market. Better benefits would go a long way.
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Software Engineer
3.1
1 April 2026
Okay flexibility for software engineers
Pros: They've got a decent hybrid model for us. I can usually pick my days to be in the office, which helps a lot with my schedule as a Software Engineer. Remote work is an option a few days a week, which is a solid perk.
Cons: It's not fully remote. Some teams push for more in-office days than others, which feels inconsistent for anyone remote from Montreal. When sprints are intense, the expectations for work hours can creep up, making true work-life balance tough.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize the hybrid policy across teams more for those working on e-commerce software. Also, be mindful of burnout during critical release cycles; true flexibility shouldn't disappear when things get busy.
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Sales Associate
3.0
30 March 2026
Good team, slow growth for sales
Pros: The people I worked with as a Sales Associate were awesome. It's a pretty social vibe, especially in the Montreal office. We had good team events, which helped build a solid company culture.
Cons: Career progression for sales roles isn't super clear. It felt like I was doing the same thing for too long on the e-commerce platform. Sometimes management's vision felt disconnected from daily work.
Advice to Management: Focus on clear career paths for sales associates. Connect daily efforts more directly to company goals for better engagement.
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Software Developer
3.1
6 February 2026
Hybrid setup works, but has its quirks.
Pros: The hybrid model is pretty solid, offering 2-3 WFH days a week for most Software Developer roles. It helps a lot with balancing personal stuff without always being in the Montreal office.
Cons: Flexibility can really vary by team and manager, which is frustrating. Sometimes it feels like they want big tech level commitment for a mid-size tech company, despite promoting flexibility.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize flexibility policies across all teams. It would help a lot with morale and consistency, especially for those working on different e-commerce platform modules.
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Software Engineer
2.7
13 January 2026
Okay for entry-level, but growth is slow.
Pros: It's a decent spot if you're just starting out in tech, especially for getting into eCommerce software. As a Software Engineer, I learned a lot of basics. The Montreal office team was generally supportive for onboarding.
Cons: However, career growth here is pretty limited once you get past entry-level roles. There aren't clear promotion paths, and it feels like senior roles are hard to come by in this mid-sized tech company. They need to invest more in developing internal talent.
Advice to Management: Management should create more structured career paths for employees, especially for engineers. Invest in developing internal talent for senior positions instead of relying so heavily on external hires or outsourcing. Clearer promotion criteria would help immensely.
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Software Engineer
3.1
26 December 2025
Decent flexibility for a growing SaaS company
Pros: For a SaaS company in e-commerce solutions, the work-life balance is actually pretty decent. As a Software Engineer, I really liked the remote from Toronto option, which helped a lot with personal commitments. Most weeks, you're looking at fairly regular 40-hour weeks.
Cons: Sometimes project deadlines get super tight, and you'll put in extra hours to meet them. It's not often, but it does happen in this big tech environment. There's also some pressure to be online and visible, even if you've already finished your tasks.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scope to prevent last-minute rushes and burnout for remote employees. More transparency around project timelines would really help.
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Software Developer
3.1
10 December 2025
Remote Options Are There, But With Caveats
Pros: I really liked the option for hybrid work as a Software Developer. You don't have to be in the Montreal office five days a week. It offers some control over my personal schedule, which is good for avoiding rush hour.
Cons: Work flexibility is a bit inconsistent between teams. Some managers expect more in-office time even for remote-friendly roles. It's not a fully remote setup, so don't expect to escape the office completely. You often need to be available for meetings during core hours, which limits true flexibility for those focused on e-commerce software development.
Advice to Management: Standardize the work flexibility policies across all departments. Be clearer about expectations for in-office days versus remote days, especially for those working on e-commerce software projects. It would help a lot with planning.
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