A great place to do your best work - Senior Vice President Business Development Rokt Employee Review

4.0
Apr 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Very smart employee base, built by the interview process and you can see it in the quality. Very open and transparent compensation and . I have personally seen the executive team and management open up to making directional mistakes and pivot. Senior management understand the company is still in hyper growth mode and have a willingness to learn and pivot, while still challenging. They take the people side of the business seriously - employee handbook, career ladder, reviews, behavior/attitude. All the "little thing" perks (food, cool office, company getaways, etc) are really great. Product is strong but they recognize risk and continuously looking to expand.

Cons

Rokt works differently, most of this is good/thoughtful but it can take a bit to understand how things get done and how to effect/impact change. It is more of a thoughtful memo culture aka lightning rods and a lot of internal terms and ways to address/approach the business that it takes a while to learn. There is a perception, due to the success, that selling is easy.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

The paycheck was on time. The infrastructure didn't get in my way technically.

Cons

•Ideas I brought up in meetings were routinely dismissed, only to see the exact same ideas approved weeks later when repeated by someone within the inner circle. •Meaningful projects consistently went to those already tied into the right connections, and it was clear capability had little to do with it. •Real mentorship and guidance existed, but it happened in closed conversations I was never part of, while others received constant support from senior engineers. •Key decisions were made in small informal groups, and I would only learn about them after everything had already been decided. •I was repeatedly assigned lower visibility infrastructure work while others were given opportunities to grow through impactful projects.

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