ROI Revolution reviews

4.2

81% would recommend to a friend

(118 total reviews)
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Timothy Seward

86% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

ROI Revolution has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 118 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The ROI Revolution employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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118 reviews
5.0
May 1, 2016

Exciting, Thorough Interview Process

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Pros

From HR to current employees, everyone was very welcoming to the company during the interview process. They were very transparent about expectations and the interviewing process so the candidate is comfortable and knows what to expect next. I was also contacted within days after each interview round with more information about the next round or offer status. Although I had to go in several times for different rounds of interviews, this clearly showed ROI Revolution's dedication to picking the best candidate.

Cons

The only downside was that not much time was given to accept the offer. The company wanted me to sign the same day that they presented me the offer, and only gave me an extension of a few days once I asked.

4.0
Feb 22, 2016

A company with great values

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Pros

One of the things that stood out to me about ROI is that the people who work here appear very happy, and it's not hard to see why. The CEO truly cares about his employees and their happiness, and they offer work hours that are fairly flexible and there seems to be lots of opportunities for growth. You'll enjoy weekly paid team lunches, a full kitchen, and plenty of social events. HR wants you to succeed and stay with the company, which is why management frequently meets with them and they have the ear to the ground to ensure everything is running smoothly and the employees are happy. You'll be hard pressed to find bad managers or corruption here. Overall, it's a healthy mix of young work culture (snacks, game room, beer in the kitchen) with stable, corporate processes that I think many will find refreshing.

Cons

Why didn't I give them five stars? I can only speak from the perspective of what I found to be at odds with what I wanted in a company culture. You aren't, for example, given any benefits whatsoever until 90 days after you're employed. This means that you will either have to take a tax penalty for being uninsured or go through healthcare.gov to pay for your own insurance out of pocket. Most of the people who are hired come right out of college so are most likely still on their parents' insurance, so it may be mostly a non-issue. As it so happens, I was unable to get my prescriptions for some time in-between my temporary insurance and my previous employer's insurance. Perhaps one of the oddest things about this company is a severe lack of diversity. It isn't intentional, but it may be a result from the tests they give you during your interview process. While it is a great way to gauge someone's ability to perform well under pressure, it's not necessarily an accurate assessment of who someone is as an individual, and has led to a uniformity of personality, beliefs, and socioeconomic backgrounds. True innovation comes from a variety of beliefs and people, and while it doesn't seem to be a problem now, it may present itself as an issue later on.

4.0
Oct 7, 2015

Strategy Manager

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Pros

ROI is a great company with talented people. Although the work is mostly independent, there is a great community culture due to the willingness of team members to help one another. The CEO is extremely friendly and motivating.

Cons

Low flexibility with number of hours worked per week and working from home. Pay isn't as competitive as it could be, considering we only hire the "best" of applicants. The job can often seem stressful, which is typical for a job that revolves around hitting client goals. Most the the pressure is external (coming from clients) rather than internal (coming from management).

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