ROI Revolution reviews

4.2

81% would recommend to a friend

(118 total reviews)
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Timothy Seward

86% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

ROI Revolution has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 118 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The ROI Revolution employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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118 reviews
5.0
Mar 6, 2014

Great Company

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Pros

-We get to travel to see clients -We get cool cubicles that we can decorate -A fully stocked kitchen...24/7 -Catered Friday lunch -Smart employees -Good benefits -Cool CEO (he knows my name!) -Safe -Flexibility -Great HR director -Great strategy managers/team leads -Great sales director -Great sales team -Great recruiting process -Great admin/accounting department -Great kitchen/food team

Cons

-Long hours...no time for outside life until the weekend... but you get 1.5x after 40 -Location of building is odd and it is very dangerous leaving -Building is getting too small for the company... -People are getting fat because we have such unhealthy food in the kitchen...less and less "Gap models" (see previous post) are being seen -The amount that we are spoiled causes us to have an unreasonably inflated ego

5.0
Jan 7, 2014

Fast-paced, challenging and fun company to work for

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Pros

ROI is designed from the ground up for passionate people who want to be excellent at what they do. The teams are competent, smart and hard working and therefor clients love working with us as a premium service provider. If you get past the (intentionally) rigorous interview process, then you're surrounded with like-minded people on the inside that will help you surpass the next level of your career. The people are top-notch and my favorite part of the company. Opportunities are literally everywhere if you're willing to master the entry-level skills, do a great job and work well with team and clients (like everyone else who's gone before you). It's a "meritocracy" where the successful are rewarded with bigger opportunities and responsibilities, and generous pay increases. Other Pros: - growth galore (controlled and manageable, though. ROI turns down business unless we have a good fit for a new client, which helps lead to sustainable growth and a preservation of the focus on customer service) - very approachable "home grown" upper management (nearly everyone has been an entry level analyst at some point. All promotions to senior management have been internal, making it a very knowledgeable, understanding empathetic management team) - financially sound (i don't claim to know all the details, but the CEO is very financially savvy and responsible). - casual atmosphere (dress, conversation) - flexible hours outside of core hours (9:30 - 5:15) - solid benefits (often progressive with time) - stocked kitchen and game room (and encouraged but optional break time each day) - work hard / play hard mentality (celebration or "shout out" meetings, champagne toasts, birthday celebrations, quarterly team builder activities, ping pong tournaments, unofficial sports teams, Google days, etc.) - required ongoing education (6+ hours per month is paid education with books, blogs, webinars, etc. Weekly 45 minute company meetings to share news, techniques and success stories. All education time is paid.) - occasional travel (seeing clients face-to-face every so often is heavily encouraged, and all travel time and expenses are paid, including overtime. Varies depending on your portfolio and client mix though)

Cons

- Constant pressure from clients to achieve better results. - 45-50 hours/week average (you're paid overtime 1.5x over 40 hours). - Sitting in a desk most of the day (lack of exercise + free food = beware). - Time clock and billed client time records can be tedious to manage every day. - Intense analysis and problem solving skills often required

5.0
Mar 20, 2013
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Pros

My background is in entrepreneurship, and I find great satisfaction in helping businesses grow beyond their expectations, exceed their goals, and ultimately be more profitable directly because of hard work put in to their paid search marketing. The work is challenging, but extremely rewarding! ROI is growing rapidly and has an exciting future that also presents great opportunity for those who work hard to grow their personal careers. It's exciting to work for a company that's excelling and creating jobs despite the economy. The employees here are self-proclaimed over achievers who would go the extra mile for their team-mates and their clients, but they also know how to have fun. I can truly say that I have great friendships at work! If you're looking for a job working with great people, where your input is valued and your hard work truly makes a difference, ROI could certainly be the place for you!

Cons

You may put more hours in here than you did at previous jobs, but you're well compensated for overtime. Also, the interview process is a bit rigorous, but in the end you can be proud to have made it through!

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