Pros
- Real WFH flexibility without a lot of the weirdness some companies create around it. Though while the WFH is flexible, it is because you'll end up doing more work at home than you would in the office. - Get to work with some really intelligent people that you can learn a lot from. - You'll be challenged to do more than you thought you can do as the expectations for employees is very high. - Extremely efficient in Software Development practices, that keep getting better over time. - A lot of the people in leadership at Rover are incredibly good at motivating the troops. - As a person of color who left the company, I personally, never experienced any issues at Rover with regard to any adverse treatment as some other reviewers have suggested may be the case.
Cons
- Some teams can have the some massive expectations for their output but not staffed sufficiently to achieve their goals. - You can get paid more for doing less elsewhere. - This is a bit of a sensitive topic, but my political leaning is left-of-center and Rover felt very much like an environment where it's probably best to keep your mouth shut if you have an opinion about work place issues (or any issue) that is too far outside the left side of the spectrum. Not because of the company itself, but because of some very vocal employees.