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Shopping.com Reviews

4.0

67% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)
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Bridget Davies

100% approve of CEO

13% positive business outlook

Shopping.com has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Shopping.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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20 reviews
2.0
26 Aug 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Shopping.com offered a whole kitchen of free snacks, drinks, and even small meals. As funny as it sounds, this is actually a huge benefit! It makes it easier to communicate and work through lunch, without leaving the office. Also, the technical staff is filled with some very bright people, and working with bright people is always bonus.

Cons

Shopping.com severely underpaid people in it's IT Operations department. They were purchased by Ebay, and they have been in the process of bringing new hires in line with Ebay's salary range, which is a good thing. However, the people that were with the company before the acquisition are largely getting screwed. This was the main reason why I left. I was being underpaid by 10s of thousands of dollars.

3.0
25 Jan 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Generally fun group of people. Occasionally interesting work when the right questions were being asked. Good work / life balance; the floor is empty by 6:30 every evening. The company, brand, and value proposition have the potential to be something great.

Cons

Shopping.com is in that awkward space where it's too big to be truly innovative but too small to have any material impact on eBay's numbers. Everyone's busy but little gets done. The innovation-to-employee ratio was sub-standard. Too much time spent on PowerPoint slides vs. delivering value. Slow to embrace web 2.0 technologies or leveraging the community. Some of this sluggishness may have to do with the eBay mother ship. But if you want to be in a place that fosters and cherishes true innovation and risk taking, this is not the place. Standards are low. Slow or declining growth was too easily accepted. No real sense of urgency. Blatant problems with the site were easily dismissed as "well, that's just how it is." Take a look at the giant home page image that doesn't click to any products. Too much of the business model was reliant on keyword arbitrage. Very little organic traffic. Also, when I was there, the business units were very dis-jointed and even slightly competitive. They might as well operated as different companies. Very little cross-team collaboration or understanding what others were working on. Too much time was spent on post rationalization vs. moving forward created a somewhat defensive culture.

3.0
28 Oct 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team was very sharp in all areas when Lorrie Norrington was still CEO. However the eBay acquisition started a brain drain that accelerated sharply after Lorrie was promoted up the ladder to manage eBay international. So, the best reason to work at Shopping.com used to be the team... but the team left. One notable exception is the search engine marketing group which is still very strong. One other reason the work at Shopping.com is to live in California. I'm specifically referring to all Shopping.com's Israeli employees who only stick around because of their work visa status. Also, the food in the kitchen is decent.

Cons

There are a lot. See the above.

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