Solid place to build a career with real autonomy - Senior Automation Architect EverCommerce Employee Review

5.0
7 May 2026
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Pros

Strong remote-flexible culture with real autonomy on how you get work done. Access to modern tooling and platforms, room to grow technically, and supportive teammates who share knowledge openly. Leadership is approachable and the company invests in employee development.

Cons

As with any large company built through multiple acquisitions, cross-org alignment and prioritization can be a challenge at times. Communication and process consistency across business units is still maturing.

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EverCommerce Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience at EverCommerce. We’re glad to hear that the flexibility, autonomy, supportive team environment, and opportunities for technical growth have made a positive impact. We also appreciate your thoughtful feedback around cross-functional alignment, communication, and roadmap visibility. As we continue to grow, insights like these help us improve how we connect teams and support collaboration across the organization. Thank you for being part of the EverCommerce team and for sharing your perspective.

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