Account Manager - Anonymous employee Rokt Employee Review

5.0
Jul 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture, awesome product and managers that are not overbearing. If you are consciousness, curious and willing to work hard you will get ahead. Great benefits including global EOQ in Australia, medical and dental, open plan fun office and interesting and challenging work.

Cons

Provide weekly meals and uber home if you work late. Need to be able to QA products before they go live.

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Rokt Response
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Thanks for your review! We’re happy to hear you enjoy our culture and the benefits package we offer. We also like to hear that you find your work here challenging and interesting - this is important to us! We also thank you for your feedback regarding additional benefits for consideration, and internal procedures that can be optimized. We take note of all suggestions and discuss them regularly with the senior leadership team. Thank you again for your valuable input, and for being a part of Rokt!

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