
Out of 129 Shutterstock employee reviews, 57% were positive. The remaining 43% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping Shutterstock improve their work culture. The HR team, with 87% positive reviews, reports the best experience at Shutterstock compared to all other departments at the company.
Chief People Officer has to start influencing against random vendetta firing and all the layoffs. The C-Suite is all from Vroom or Thomson Reuters, totally incestuous.
Review from HR Dept
Respect for employees, more honesty, less fakeness
The CEO is a mediocre white male who has been promoted to his level of incompetence. He is running this company into the ground and the sychophants who report to him either have Stockholm Syndrome or outrageously high RSU grants.
Need to overhaul and start over.
They're beyond help. I'd normally say they should treat their employees as humans, but that ship has sailed. They are amoral psychopaths who have one goal--to pump the stock price using whatever means possible.
Since Covid most of our benefits are cut. They should bring them back and allow us to work from the office.
No money is worth coming to work each day and facing emotional and mental abuse.
Pid a fair percentage for all of our work, not to mention the expenses to get the content in the first place.
Compensation is fair, but the constant mental anguish and fear aren't worth any amount of money.
Fairness and some respect for others.
things are too siloed and no one talks to eachother.
I shouldn't blame them, but the place has no soul and therefore, no one really connects. No one is having fun and I don't mean ping pong table fun, I mean occasionally enjoying their colleagues and/or the work they are doing.
Coworkers are fine...they are in the same boat.
The place needs more stability and to really care about their employees. At this point they don't.
I have been there long enough, through 3 CEOs, to think that it's not fixable. It's rotten to the core.
There needs to be a reset and HR/Exec Team need to listen to its people. Until they come out of the vaccuum they operate in, we are all screwed. More good people will jump ship and things will continue to worsen.
Learn from the Wizard of Oz. Give the head of Technology a brain, the head of Product a heart, and the head of Marketing courage.
Get rid of toxic executives driving away the good people and bringing in sycophants with political loyalty but no experience and no intelligence.
Fewer interviews would be nice, but overall had a good experience through the process which is why I took the job even though online reviews weren't great.
Move faster. Takes way too long to get offers.
far too many interviews in the process
The eCommerce business (core) is dying, AI is coming in, and they are scrambling but haven't figured out how to replace it.
The culture is terrible and the fact that they fire leaders at the drop of hat makes everyone on edge and also, because they leave in a hurry, the next person in that role has little to no institutional knowledge, so the hamster wheel keeps spinning.
Lack of support and menthoring programs to improve performance, lack of sale enablement and customer ready materials
Start at the top and wipe out most of the Senior Leadership team (the General Counsel can stay.) They create goals that are impossible to achieve and then the finger pointing starts all the way down the line as to why they missed their targets. Pure insanity.
Its impossible to know whats going right because you never know whats happening at SSTK.
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