Best Decision I made - Recruitment Marketing Specialist DraftKings Employee Review

5.0
Jun 3, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I think the best part about DraftKings is the company culture and the people. We all share a sense of pride for the work we do and we never settle, we are always motived to be the best at everything we do. I love seeing the growth of the company and my teammates.

Cons

At times there is a lot expected of you and you may be given more work than your job title entails. This isn't always the case throughout the year, but we do run into busy seasons. To me, I embrace the challenge and want to always be growing in my career.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 10, 2026
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Pros

Competitive benefits, including a 401(k), Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP), and flexible time off. Fast-paced environment where you can gain exposure to different areas of the business.

Cons

Leadership communication around organizational changes can be lacking. Decisions often feel rushed with little transparency into the rationale, making it difficult to understand how career moves align with employees’ long-term development. Internal mobility can feel driven more by immediate business needs than by employee career aspirations. Employees may be asked to pivot into new roles with limited opportunity to influence the decision. Career progression and recognition can feel inconsistent. Employees may be entrusted with significantly greater responsibility without corresponding advancement in title or level. The culture can become highly political depending on the organization, leading to uncertainty and making it difficult to feel empowered in your career. Work-life balance varies significantly by team. In some operational roles, there can be an expectation to remain highly connected outside of normal working hours, which can contribute to burnout.

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