Challenging, Dynamic, and Global - Anonymous employee Rokt Employee Review

5.0
9 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

An awesome place to work. No matter what your position is, you feel like you learn and grow every day. You get exposure to global markets and develop a multifaceted perspective on e-commerce/digital media industry. I think the company has a unique approach to hiring the right and diverse group of people. ROKT looks beyond the narrow-minded view on diversity that you see across all of the US (having a set ratio of black and Asian employees/execs at the company) and instead values diversity of perspective, previous experiences and geographic/cultural representation. It's not about what you look like but rather how you think and what unique perspective you can bring to the table. I wish more companies in the US had the same approach to measuring diversity.

Cons

Sometimes work/balance can be tough to maintain and you spend long hours at the office.

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Rokt Response
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Thank you for your review! Being in a global company we recognize that working across timezones can be challenging and may require some extra hours but we really appreciate the commitment of our global teams to working together to scale and grow ROKT. We have also recently launched some further enhancements to our paid time off policies to provide additional opportunities for each team member manage their paid time off, to help our teams manage their work and personal commitments.

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

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