In a fast-moving hiring market like eCommerce, attracting top talent isn’t just about filling roles. It’s about standing out. So what exactly are eCommerce hiring managers doing to win the best candidates?
We asked the people doing the hiring, and the results are in. But the bigger question is: are you keeping up? Let’s explore what your peers are offering and what you might need to improve to stay ahead.
What hiring managers said: 96% are offering competitive salaries
What candidates want: 78% listed salary as their #1 priority
The good news? Most eCommerce employers think they’re offering competitive pay. The challenge? Candidates are savvier than ever. They're comparing offers, using salary surveys and asking for transparency.
Your action plan:
What hiring managers said: 79% offer remote/flexible work
What candidates want: 78% said remote work is non-negotiable
Remote and hybrid options aren’t a post-pandemic trend. They’re a foundational expectation for today’s talent. If you're not offering flexibility, you may be cutting out a huge portion of the candidate market.
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What hiring managers said: 71% are focused on cultural fit
What candidates want: Culture wasn’t in the top 3, but it supports job security, ethical alignment and progression
Culture might not make the top of the candidate wish list, but it’s often the deciding factor when they choose you over another offer. Culture matters more than you think.
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What hiring managers said: 38% offer leadership development
Leadership development might not be a headline grabber, but it’s a powerful retention tool. For ambitious eCommerce professionals, the promise of growing into a bigger role is often more appealing than a bigger salary.
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What hiring managers said: 33% offer progression plans
What candidates want: 40% say this is a must-have
There’s a disconnect here, and it could be costing you. Even if you do offer growth, failing to communicate it in the hiring process can lead to missed opportunities.
Your action plan:
What hiring managers said: 25% offer bonuses
What candidates want: Bonuses didn’t rank in the top 3
Bonuses are nice, but they won’t make up for poor base salary or unclear expectations. Think of them as a value add, not the main draw.
Your action plan:
Here’s what eCommerce professionals told us they value most:
Yet many employers are still under-delivering on the fundamentals.
If you’re not seeing the quality of applications you hoped for or struggling to compete on offers, it may be time to reassess. The market is still competitive, but with the right adjustments, you can win the best digital talent out there.
At Cranberry Panda, we don’t just fill jobs - we build teams that thrive. Whether you need contract support, permanent hires or senior search, we’re here to help you create a winning offer and find the right fit.