I love it - Junior Web Developer scandiweb Employee Review

5.0
24 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company's environment is solid, you can reach out to basically anyone in the company, including the CEO if you want to. Remote employees are no different from people working in their actual offices, you don't feel less or not part of the company. This is a hard thing to achieve and Scandiweb does this in a really impressive way. The company cares about their new employees. You feel that you actually matter to the company and they do their best to help you out and make you feel comfortable with your job. Flexible working hours are real. So many other things that I can say, that I may sound like someone trying really hard to make the company look good.

Cons

Low initial salary. Let me address the elephant in the room, the initial salary is low, no point in denying that. But, if you think that the company accepts people with 0 previous experience and they really help you out along your journey and understand any difficulties you may(and will) have, this is not a big deal. Also, you can ask for a salary revision after your probation period. The low salary may not work for some countries though. Magento. Scandiweb's main thing is Magento, there is no denying that and I really like how the company tries so hard to be amongst the best regarding Magento, but let's be real, Magento sucks. At least for developers, not the product itself. Developing in Magento sucks. And you'll probably work with magento sooner or later.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
27 Aug 2025
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Pros

- Structured company with clear processes. - Supportive teammates at the beginning. - Exposure to multiple tech stacks and projects. - International work environment with diverse teams.

Cons

During my 6 months at the company, I noticed several issues that made the work environment increasingly difficult. At the beginning, everything seemed fine and my teammates were supportive. However, in the last two months, the atmosphere completely shifted. The high-level management started to behave in a way that felt unprofessional constantly complaining and creating a discouraging environment that did not motivate either work or learning. Another major challenge was the lack of stability in tech stacks. Within only 6 months, I had to work on 4 different projects, each with a completely different stack. This constant switching made it impossible to stay focused, build expertise in one area, or feel like I was becoming strong in a particular technology. I also observed an unusual push towards relying heavily on AI in the development process. While AI can be useful, it was being overused to the point that overall code quality and development standards suffered. On top of that, I experienced what I felt was biased behavior towards international employees. Throughout my first months, I consistently received positive feedback, but in my final month, I joined a new project with a stack I had never worked with before. Naturally, I needed a little extra time to adapt. One specific task took me two days to complete while I was getting used to the technology. Despite quickly getting back on track afterward, my team lead gave me negative feedback based only on those two days of adjustment. HR escalated this immediately to management, who made the decision to terminate me and completely ignoring all the positive feedback from the previous months. HR had also promised me a 30-day follow-up period, but they did not honor that agreement. Instead, the off-boarding process was cold and impersonal, almost as if I was speaking to a script rather than a person. When I tried to reach out to the CEO to explain the situation, I received no response. Additionally, towards the end, team leads stopped replying to messages or providing proper guidance, while pressure and micromanagement increased significantly. The company also performs frequent layoffs for what seem like trivial reasons, which creates constant instability and fear among employees. Based on these experiences, I believe the company’s future could be at risk if it continues down this path.

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scandiweb Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are glad to hear that you have found scandiweb to be structured and with supportive and diverse teammates. We would also like to address the concerns you have raised. In recent months, the industry has faced significant challenges, and to ensure long-term stability, scandiweb had to make difficult decisions. While there were cases of offboarding, these followed performance reviews and assessments. Some benefits, such as additional paid days off, salary increases, and monetary bonuses, have been temporarily paused or adjusted. These measures were applied company-wide to safeguard the future and protect existing teams. We understand that it all feels discouraging to you, but as the eCommerce industry aligns with the shift, the company needed to make tough decisions. Regarding your offboarding, firstly, please accept our apology for the communication. We strive to establish a smooth process in every stage of employment. We will take this into consideration for future endeavours. We understand that these changes may have created uncertainty, and we empathize with how they can affect the perception of fairness. At the same time, we remain committed to building a sustainable future for our colleagues worldwide. Thank you again for your contribution and for being part of scandiweb.
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