A Really Great Place to Work - Anonymous employee RoadRunner Employee Review

5.0
Jan 13, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It is not a surprise that RoadRunner was recently selected a Best Place to Work because the benefits and career opportunities are great, work/life balance and the company values are real and the mission in helping our planet is fulfilling!

Cons

Although it may only be temporary, I miss interacting with my coworkers in the current remote work set-up because of the pandemic.

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Thank you for taking the time to leave detailed feedback on your experience at RoadRunner. We greatly appreciate it. It is only because of employees like you that we have achieved so much success. Wishing you much continued success!

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Cons

Disorganized and constantly evolving processes that live and die by "FYI's", many that you only suss out when you come across a new situation. They've tried to codify a lot of processes and have done a good job, but many are still "you need to find out in order to know". No robust task system that is oriented by roles and expectations/capabilities rather than individual's names, which is... ponderous. Need a role to do something? Go look in a directory for the person doing that at the moment (subject to change, may not be updated/old info, person could be on vacation, etc) then send it to them, rather than dropping a task in a bucket that someone assigned to that role sees. The difference sounds small but it's immense in practice. Some of the fees and charges a customer can accrue are difficult to explain because they're nakedly bill stuffing.

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