Not a good place - Revenue Flock Employee Review

1.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Strong pay, remote, and that’s about it.

Cons

One of the most challenging work environments I’ve experienced in my career. Over two years, I consistently felt dismissed and without clear channels for resolution. When escalation was necessary, leadership was largely unavailable and unhelpful. New leadership was brought in without adequate knowledge of how the department functioned, and support during a major organizational transition was minimal. My 1:1s were frequently rushed, and when I raised questions or requested support, I was met with silence or redirected to priorities unrelated to my role. Performance metrics lacked transparency — when I asked how things were measured, I never received a clear answer. Promotions appeared to be driven by relationships rather than performance or ownership, and there was no visible path for upward mobility on my team. On the product side, customer-facing issues were significant. I regularly fielded escalated calls and emails from customers demanding contract terminations and refunds due to product failures and frustration with automated support systems. There were no real solutions provided, which damaged customer trust and created ongoing internal frustration. As a frontline employee, I also frequently had to navigate sensitive customer concerns around data privacy and public perception without adequate preparation or talking points from leadership. The overall culture was one of pressure without support and limited accountability at the leadership level. Ultimately, leaving was the right decision.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

Outside of working in the nonprofit space, Flock is the most mission oriented job I have ever had. Every person I have worked with here has an intense passion for public safety and helping survivors of crime alongside an intense passion for ensuring community values are maintained alongside that. Creativity in problem solving is encouraged, I have yet to see a supervisor who is threatened by one of their team members coming up with innovative ways to build our their program or improve the organization. I have found Flock to be a great place to be supported in my professional development and not be boxed into mindless corporate bureaucracy that kills passion and creativity.

Cons

Those that need rigid structure in order to succeed will not succeed at Flock. There are absolutely metrics and goals that need to be achieved but you will not be hand-held. Those who succeed are the ones who move both decisively and strategically accepting a mistake may be made. Those who will not succeed are those who move slowly but but require perfection. Given the high-profile nature of the work, grit and resilience are definitely required.

3.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

Steady hours and solid experience building out regional tracking networks. You get to work independently on the ground most of the time.

Cons

Massive scope creep with zero additional compensation. They increased the physical labor requirements significantly—shifting from digging standard 30-inch holes to digging 42-48 inch deep holes reinforced with rebar and four bags of concrete—while keeping the pay exactly the same.On top of that, logistics are awful. They closed down local supply hubs, forcing massive weekly driving distances just to fetch basic equipment, yet scheduling was so uncoordinated it took them weeks to stop assigning full workloads on supply-run days.Supervisors act like mindless "company men." I was left on read while experiencing severe heat exhaustion symptoms in 100+ degree heat just so a supervisor could check daily production metrics. They treat field techs like disposable machinery, expect brutal days with hours of exhausting driving through remote territories, and offer zero operational support. Even after you leave, offboarding is broken; internal IT support analysts ignore their own logistics vendors, leaving automated systems to spam former employees for weeks about equipment they don't have.

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