Intense, challenging and rewarding - Anonymous employee Rokt Employee Review

5.0
Feb 22, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

ROKT is a challenging and extremely rewarding place to work. You are expected to make an impact quickly and are given the keys to making that happen. There is a laser focus on execution in every level of the business - politics and inaction are not valued and are pushed out surprisingly effectively for a place that has grown so quickly. As the company gets larger, structure becomes more palpable but I am constantly refreshed by the 'no ego' approach to getting the job done. If a person can add value, regardless of their role or level they are enabled & encouraged to make an impact.

Cons

The pace of work and expectation to deliver can be daunting and people will talk of burn out. My take is if you love your work and execute effectively the pace is exhilarating, not tiring.

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Rokt Response
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We agree with you completely. We make it a point to reward our staff, celebrate the wins, and recognise the integral role each and every member plays in ROKT's growth and progress. We sincerely thank you for your review and for your effort here at ROKT.

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