If you enjoy an environment that is constantly changing and keeps you on your toes then Roka is for you! - Junior Systems Engineer/QA Software Tester Roka Security Employee Review

5.0
31 Dec 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- Very active and effective work environment - Encourages development and communicating new ideas - A lot of independence and flexibility - Great moral boosts and employee appreciation

Cons

My experience has been great, they do amazing at showing how much they value their employees. It's a very diverse company, you have to appreciate the characters you get surrounded with at this Company.

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5.0
7 June 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Always learning something new. Mission focused company that strives for excellence with the customer

Cons

Small company so very little opportunity to be promoted.

5.0
27 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As a small company, each employee carries a lot more weight than in a typical workplace. You get exposure to many different technologies and are constantly given new things to learn. The work itself is extremely rewarding and you actually feel like you're doing something worthwhile, which is largely different from all of the other defense contractors I've worked for. Although the first several months were among the most stressful I've ever experienced, I learned more about Linux, networking, and systems in general in those few months than I have in the entirety of the rest of my 10+ years working in IT. The workplace is highly collaborative despite the largely remote environment. The senior engineers were patient and took time to really mentor me on all of the different technologies and processes. They allow you to use your sick time for parental leave and are flexible in allowing remote work when needs arise. Roka gets invested in employees, highlighted by the fact that they try to find alternative working opportunities for (valuable) employees who have to leave the immediate area whatever reasons.

Cons

The smaller size of the company means interpersonal conflicts have more of an effect. This is not a job for the typical defense contractor that is accustomed to getting paid just to obtain/retain certs and turn knobs. You really have to work, so those that do thrive and those that don't won't last. That's not really a con, just an appeal to the few honest workers left.

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