Run, don't walk... away. - Anonymous employee Rokt Employee Review

2.0
Sep 16, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Rokt is a great place for those early in their career. As an AI-forward company, they provide learning opportunities and full access to the tools and trends at the top of the market right now. For early-career employees willing to work for it there are opportunities for advancement.

Cons

Leadership claims to encourage transparency but makes decisions in a vacuum and is unreceptive to feedback, so changes are made at the whim of the executive team without consideration or a plan B for any negative impact. Employees are "a number" at best and treated as completely dispensable. If you're not Australian or part of the "in crowd," it's impossible to succeed. Constant reorganizations (which they now refer to as "evolution") make a tumultuous and unstable environment where employees are deep in a high-pressure environment, thick with fear.

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Great company, lots of freedom and breadth of work

Cons

Very fast paced, too fast for some people.

5.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Rokt is the kind of place where you can grow fast if you're willing to put in the work. I've built my way up to senior leadership over my time here, that kind of trajectory doesn't happen without real investment from the company in its people. The work is genuinely complex and interesting: you're sitting at the intersection of technology, commercial strategy, and some of the biggest brands in the world. The caliber of teammates has been consistently high, and the culture pushes you to think bigger and challenge yourself. There's also a real emphasis on building leaders from within, which I've benefited from directly and tried to pay forward with my own team.

Cons

Fast growth means things move quickly and priorities can shift. If you need a lot of structure or predictability, it can feel like a lot. Ambiguity is part of the job, and not everyone thrives in that environment.

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