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
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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
4.0
May 3, 2019

Great Company, Exciting Work, A Few Glaring Issues

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great Co-Workers - Lots of work freedom -Simple, constantly evolving work -Good hours -Exciting startup environment

Cons

- Very poor HR overall. Low quality systems, benefits, programs, processes, next to no conflict resolution or diversity and no transparency or consistency with job expectations and rule enforcement. -Nepotism and Favoritism, resulting in poor job mobility -Somewhat Negative Work Culture resulting from practically unattainable work goals

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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. As of May 2020, RoadRunner has hired a new Human Resources Manager to lead all HR initiatives; including all issues mentioned above. She brings over 20 years of progressive HR experience and we are excited to have her joining the team. Please note, RoadRunner strives to provide clear, concise feedback and expectations to all employees to aid continuous improvement across all departments. Wishing you much continued success. Sincerely, RoadRunner Recycling
5.0
May 2, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great people and a fun work environment - Management is down to earth and truly seems to care about their employee’s success. - Promotions come quick to those who work hard. - Great work location and beautiful office space Overall I have a great experience at RoadRunner. I feel lucky to work with the people I work with and for a company that has Green Initiative that it works hard to uphold.

Cons

- Sales Job’s can always be frustrating and the sales team has a lot on their plate. A solid lead generator would help a lot and free up the sales team from some of the daily mundane tasks. - Parking downtown can be a pain however the company is working on commuter plan that should help alleviate that problem.

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RoadRunner Response
7y
Thank you for taking time to share your feedback with us. We strive to create a positive experience for each and every employee at RoadRunner Recycling, and our success is attributed to the team members here, like yourself, who have a relentless passion for embracing challenges and contributing to our mission as a company. We are in the process of building our commuter benefits package right now and will share more information with our team soon, and in the meantime, feel free to reach out to your manager or director if you're interested in learning more about the specifics of that program. Sincerely, RoadRunner Recycling
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