RigUp reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(273 total reviews)

Xuan Yong

38% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

RigUp has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 273 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RigUp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.5 stars).

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273 reviews
1.0
Apr 7, 2020

Horrible leadership, inadequate product, terrible culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very smart and very talented group of individuals propping up the company. Decent benefits.

Cons

A good portion of those smart and talented people that drove the company to the success it has, are gone due to the incompetence and lack of caring from their C-Level "leaders". When the CEO & COO decide to voluntarily lay off 75% of the division that drove the most revenue and was there from the inception of RigUp, you have to ask yourself are these the type of people I would want to work for. In the middle of a pandemic they willingly decided to lay off 120-130 of their employees to “better position themselves”. Where were the adults in the room when making that decision? There are none. The culture is incredibly bro and cliquish. They do not take criticism or suggestions well. Whenever someone would challenge the executives to implement a better operation or strategy, they typically would not be there long. It shows a lack of self awareness and humility to only surround yourself with agreeable people. The arrogance and delusion from their top executives is surprising to say the least. It’s like they read the Elizabeth Holmes story and said “she did it right, let’s do that”. As far as the product goes, there is not much to say. They are hardly a tech company. They have not made a sound decision in regards to tech in the time I worked there. Instead they rely on interns and hire contractors to fill in the gaps. They have no idea what they are doing and have not tried to fix their platform to better help themselves. Instead they wait till a problem is so insurmountable that not much can be done but throw as much human resources at it as possible to try and fix it. They have zero accountability for management, which is also incredibly inept and/or inexperienced. Most of their mid-management has zero experience and has no business leading a team of any size. Again, they elected to send 130 of their employees out the door during the worst pandemic this world has seen in over 100 years. The C-Level at RigUp does not care about any of their employees. Save yourself the wasted time and find a better place to work, which should not be hard. I would suggest to go find a company that will not only appreciate you but will not willingly leave you out in the cold when the world gets turned on its head. Again, would like to underscore how poorly the C-level and management thinks of their employees.

1.0
May 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The company has attracted an incredible array of people that are quite interesting and exciting to work with. But many depart because of the working environment. And of those that remain, few are in leadership positions. So, the benefits of working with those people wanes as their influence diminishes. Pay is high relative to other opportunities in town.

Cons

Directors and above are so intoxicated with their own power that they're more concerned about their headcount than strategic alignment, leaving middle management and below feeling like pawns in an inexplicable game of chess. Incestual hiring practices caused an influx of "ex-uber" personnel to congest leadership positions and infect the company's direction and culture with the same tactics that built that unprofitable and scandalous transportation giant. Company engaged in a series of M&A with what, I can only imagine, was a total absence of strategy, causing exponential operational complexity with no clear accountability of who will fix it. I guess they're telling people to give five star reviews on their last day of orientation now, because the recent positive reviews are completely removed from the actual work environment.

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RigUp Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review, and for the time you spent with us at Workrise. We are truly grateful for all of our employees past and present, and all feedback is helpful as we continue to move forward. Our rapid growth through acquisitions has been a challenge and we continue to learn from each other. Your experience is not representative of our values, which we hold dear. If you would like to speak further please reach out directly to wehearyou@workrise.com for a candid and confidential conversation to address your concerns. We wish you all the best.
1.0
May 27, 2020

Not a tech company

Recommend
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Pros

Great Benefits and amazing coworkers

Cons

This is not a tech company. Like others have pointed out this is a staffing company that is run almost exclusively on spreadsheets. The leadership (CEO and COO) have no clear direction and just throw outrageous numbers about future potential growth and total addressable market. How this company ever got as much funding as they did is a complete joke. Their growth plan is just acquiring smaller staffing companies to fluff their ARR numbers. No innovation and no technology. They panicked when oil prices crashed and fired 1/3 of the company and now they are hiring again 6 weeks later. When oil fluctuates again more people will be on the chopping block. During my time there they went through multiple layoffs (large and small) and then rehire a month later. Multiple heads of departments were fired. Almost all Directors and above seem to come from Uber (they call themselves the Uber of the Oilfields) in an attempt to seem like they can just copy the growth that company had. Do not leave a good job to work for this place, odds are you will last less than a year before they fire you and others for some random restructuring.

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