RoadRunner reviews

3.5

69% would recommend to a friend

(326 total reviews)
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Graham Rihn

78% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

RoadRunner has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 326 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RoadRunner employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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326 reviews
1.0
May 6, 2019

Revolving Door

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Health Benefits 2. PTO/Personal Days 3. Maternity Leave for both Men and Women 4. I no longer work here

Cons

1. Company- RoadRunner Recycling is a Waste Broker. They use fancy words like “Advisory Service” and “Consultants” but recycling is not their main focus. When they do recycle they mostly pickup cardboard/paper in a very small area of the Market. Only way they make money is by brokering rates, not actually recycling. RR uses Third-Party Contractors to pick-up the paper/cardboard. Being the “middle-man” does not make the sale easy to close as businesses would rather deal with the Waste Haulers directly. That puts the Account Executive in a very tough position because if you do save the businesses you visit money they could easily call their Waste Haulers and trade you. 2. Management- The worst part of this position! Inexperienced managers that either went to college together or grew up together that run this company. If they do promote then it’s “better” sales reps not real leaders to run the Market. Very micromanaging and controlling. All but one manger I met are on a power trip and some have insecure issues. Expect to answer calls/messages/email after hours and even on weekends. Will have surprise visits from Management to ride-along with you on your meetings. Always felt it wasn’t good enough and it always felt I as being watched. Poor Leadership! 3. Compensation and Quota -Base salary isn’t terrible especially if you are smart to negotiate more before accepting the offer. Commission is terrible! The quota for an Account Executive is extremely hard to hit and I think Management knows that. Commission structure isn’t very black and white. The compensation isn’t based around the work you actually do. It’s not for the experienced sales person that is used to making over 100k plus. Management will tell you on plan you can make over 100k and the commission is uncapped in the interview process but that is not realistic. For the time you put in and the work you do, you SHOULD get paid over 100k, especially when some deals you close are over $10,000 but you just get pennies in return. Just be aware that if you accept this position, you will probably be around 65-70k. 4. Lack of Communication/Miscommunication. Very, very big issue for this company. So many different departments that TRY to come together to make the process easy but that is not the case here. Lack of communication from managers, sales leaders, inside sales team, outside sales team, operations, the whole company! RR is only 4 years old but communication seems like it got worse as time went on and it should be the opposite. Operations team was a mess, which led to losing customer accounts. All in all, just really consider accepting any offer and do your homework. Ask the right questions before making the move to work here. RoadRunner is not black and white in many aspects. Personally, I think they are waiting to be bought out by a Waste Hauler. Poor leadership, very high-turnover, and they don’t care about the growth of their employers because they don’t provide the support or resources to help.

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RoadRunner Response
7y
Thank you for taking time to share your feedback. RoadRunner's leadership team cares personally about each and every member of our organization, and we have a number of programs in place to monitor and support the growth and development of our Account Executive team. I am disappointed to hear that your experience with us was not reflective of that. I encourage you to reach out to feedback@roadrunnerwm.com and set aside time with me to review your feedback together in a confidential manner. If we do not get a chance to speak, I wish you the best of luck in your next role. Sincerely, Shane Kilcoyne V.P. of Sales
1.0
May 28, 2019

Micromanagement!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great location you can watch the Pirates play and the Steelers maybe even see some fireworks

Cons

First off micromanage is is an understatement... Some “sales coaches” are referred to as commanders, others are laid back and great managers that’s as far as I would go, I would not call them “sales coaches” most of not all of them just fell into the position, not much management training! It really is a bunch of frat boys running around playing corn hole. The people that work hard hit quote in a week get put on probation because of the commander. The hard workers are put under a microscope and if they even breath the wrong way the commander will take note of it (even down to the very minute). ALSO if you are germaphobic DO NOT WORK HERE! They have a mandatory 3:30pm pound/handshake. One more thing there is a very high turnover rate due to the micromanagement

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RoadRunner Response
6y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Like any organization, the management team at RoadRunner has different managerial styles and varying levels of experience. As RoadRunner continues our national expansion, we realize that will come with growing pains and we will continue to address concerns and feedback that are brought to our attention. Best of luck to you in your next role. RoadRunner Recycling
5.0
Sep 29, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

RoadRunner Recycling is about as fun a job an outside salesperson can ask for. Our product is simple; we save businesses money on their waste/recycling and have unique ways of doing it. Things no other company can offer. We are, for now, the only company in the industry who can do exactly what we do, and being a part of that is what gets me excited every morning. While I work remotely out of Chicago and the HQ is in Pittsburgh, everyone I’ve met and worked with throughout my 11 months at RR have been great. I’ve made friends throughout my time here with people from every department at headquarters in Pittsburgh.

Cons

As with all sales roles, hustling is key here. Expect to put in late hours and go hard all day to achieve quota/sales goals.

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RoadRunner Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to share a review. We are thrilled to hear your experience at RoadRunner has been positive. Our passionate and dedicated leaders, like yourself, are the reason we have achieved so much success to date. RoadRunner Recycling
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