Great digital company with lots of opportunities for employees - Anonymous employee Rokt Employee Review

4.0
May 5, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Incredibly smart, inspirational people in the management team to learn from - Really close-knit, welcoming and friendly team, no matter which global office you work in - Opportunities to really grow within the business, no matter what level you are at - Despite being global and expanding quickly, the senior management makes a big effort to keep everyone feeling like a team, with full company meetings every month and everyone flown into the one office a few times a year for a company party

Cons

- Still undergoing a lot of change in terms of product and growth, so expect your day-to-day role to change a lot - Because of this fast-paced nature, also expect to work outside of 9-5 hours and be prepared for priorities & deadlines to shift

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Rokt Response
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Thank you very much for taking the time to provide your feedback. I am very glad to hear that you have enjoyed working the team and the opportunities available to staff across the globe. Change, growth and a fast-paced environment are all hallmarks of a startup, however we hope this enriches your role at ROKT in comparison to a more stagnant business. We appreciate the dedication that everyone puts into their work. Thank you again for the feedback.

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