RoadRunner reviews

3.4

69% would recommend to a friend

(326 total reviews)
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Graham Rihn

71% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

RoadRunner has an employee rating of 3.4 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
5.0
Apr 7, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

I joined RoadRunner a little after the first round of funding when it was still in a start-up phase. I could not have asked for a better opportunity out of college as my first job. I learned more about business, professionalism, and how companies make decisions in around 2 years at RoadRunner than I would have in 5 years anywhere else. The team, from sales, to finance, to operations, to tech, to the C-level executives, made you feel welcomed and a part of the team from day 1. My manager had a very high-up position and yet he still made time to discuss any issue or question I had in the moment. If he was busy at the time, he made sure to get in contact with me as soon as he could. It meant a lot and motivated me to do the best that I could day in and day out. The supporting team around me was always quick to answer any questions or give me the info I needed to get my job done in the best way possible. There is a very dedicated and motivated team of people at RoadRunner, and unlike most companies, they will make sure that you have the tools to succeed. They want to see you succeed, because they realize when you succeed, the company in turn succeeds. Don't be intimidated or demotivated if when you say that you want more responsibilities and tasks on your plate it doesn't happen right away. In due time, you will get it. If you're not ready, they will work with you and make sure you have the tools to take on the responsibility and role that you desire within the company. There is a lot of opportunity for mobility when it comes to management and between departments. It's not uncommon to see people from other departments move to another that will be a better fit. Again, if you have the drive and will to do good work and make the best out of your position, even if it is something you're not happy doing, they will realize that. You will not just get tossed to the side if you come in with the desire to succeed and show it. The mission is great. The idea is novel and taking the country by storm. It's not uncommon to walk around areas of the city and see RoadRunner's recycling bins at numerous businesses. It's especially rewarding to see it if you knew you played a role in getting those bins there. A lot of people hesitate to recycling because it might cost them extra to do so through regular means, but the unique approach put forward by RoadRunner has actually allowed companies to save money while implementing a robust recycling program. It's an incredible mission to be a part of. If you're a fan of working in the city, RoadRunner is for you. It's located in a prime area of Downtown Pittsburgh where there are tons and tons of restaurants and things to do for lunch and after work. Never a dull moment. I'm not sure about what has been added in terms of benefits since I left, I know there were talks of 401K's and parking payment assistance when I was leaving, but they had a very generous PTO and health/dental/vision insurance policy when I was there.

Cons

Ultimately, thinking back on why I left, the "cons" I had at the time were really not "cons," but growing pains. Start-ups are going to have a lot of growing pains. My best advice if you are caught in the middle of that is to not be afraid to speak with your manager and never give up. They will help you. They will work with you. Other than that, the only thing I can think of is going to be your typical office issues. Drama, favoritism, cliques, but at the end of the day, every company will have that in one way, shape, or form. It's something I've learned that you cannot escape in the real world. The answer is not the old "if you can't beat it, join it" adage, but to rise above it. Do that at RoadRunner, and you will succeed.

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RoadRunner Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback on your experience at RoadRunner, especially since you're no longer employed by the organization. Your honest, transparent feedback is greatly appreciated. It is only because of employees like you that we have achieved so much success. Wishing you success in all your future endeavors, RoadRunner Recycling
4.0
Dec 10, 2019

Amazing Culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you're looking to get your feet wet in sales, this is the place for you. Ultimately everything you do is sales (cliche saying I know). RoadRunner typically hires Business Development Representatives (BDR) out of college, but there is still quite a few BDRs that are ranging in age from 25-50, I'm guessing. The culture is what sold me here. It's an amazing place with friendly people and a very beautiful office space. There is the aspect of work-hard, play-hard here as on most sales floors. You have almost 100 people with your position in the office, so asking for help with anything is super easy. The benefits are definitely top 20% of most other employers in the city. And at the end of the day, you are helping save the environment - which makes it all worth it in my opinion.

Cons

There is always going to be highs and lows. The commission structure is not the greatest to be had, but there is room for career advancement rather quickly which comes with raises. Coming from a previous sales role, I can say that most places that pay high commissions do not even offer a base salary (so more of a pro here). Some of the incentives aren't necessarily as titillating as they're made out to be, but they are incentives nonetheless.

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RoadRunner Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback on your experience at RoadRunner. It is only because of employees like you that we have achieved so much success. RoadRunner's strives to create a culture of promotion and advancement for its employees. With the recent addition of a new Director of Inside Sales, communication is expected to improve at all levels, across the sales floor. Wishing you continued success at RoadRunner Recycling, RoadRunner Recycling
5.0
Dec 10, 2019

Great Opportunity

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Relaxed environment that doesn't produce stress

Cons

Not a nationally recognized company

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RoadRunner Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback on your experience at RoadRunner. RoadRunner strives to create a professional, diverse, forward-thinking work environment for all. This inclusive environment should be welcoming, "relaxed" and productive. Once again, we greatly appreciate your feedback. Wishing you continued success at RoadRunner Recycling, RoadRunner Recycling
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