Rover.com reviews

4.3

85% would recommend to a friend

(73 total reviews)
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Brent Turner

100% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

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2.0
Jun 21, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Dogs in office, smart people, innovative, office space, health benefits

Cons

It's hard to recruit top talent that is needed at this point in Rover's growth - very low pay, not competitive. It's also hard to close experienced candidates when there are currently tenured leaders at Rover who are in over their heads, unwilling to put aside egos. Lots of current talent being underutilized. Lack of vision and experience in some leadership positions but it is overlooked due to tenure. Feedback is "valued" but nothing changes at leadership level.

2.0
May 29, 2019

Major diversity issues / low pay

Anonymous employee
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Pros

* Dogs. Obviously a positive to working at Rover. You feel a sense of connection with the mission and the brand is really popular. * Some amazing, kind-hearted colleagues. * CEO and COO are inspiring and mission-driven.

Cons

* African-American and LGBT employees were seemingly impacted more than others. In my time, the majority of African-American employees in tech roles (already a very low number) were terminated or left the company. HR leadership appeared insensitive and cynical about concerns brought by transgender employees. There is no visible passion for diversity and inclusion in the day to day working of the company. * Culture has gone downhill rapidly. The company changed vacation to "unlimited", but management denies requests and still restricts usage. The change seems to be an accounting maneuver that restricts folks from carrying over time. * Pay is crazy low. They are secretive about salary data and tell employees who have concerns that they must not believe in the value of equity. The benefits are also well below competitors.

3.0
Apr 26, 2019

Love my peers but culture can be deceiving.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Strong leadership; I have faith in the executive team to guide the company in the right direction. - Lots of smart, hardworking peers. I am frequently impressed by those I work with. - Subject matter of work is great: who doesn't like dogs? - Work from home once a week. - True 9 to 5 hours for most people. - SQL training. - Opportunity to work on lots of areas of the business. - Bring your dog to work and lots of office dogs always around. - A great company to add to your resume because we are growing and evolving so much. A lot of teams are brand new and you can have the opportunity to make real impact and solve complex business problems. - In my personal experience, Rover does not tolerate harassment and strives to promote equality (there is an openly acknowledged LGBTQ community, pronouns are respected, women in the workplace lunches, etc.)

Cons

- Compensation. Rover pays well below market average. Senior leadership will promote the feeling of "we're all in this together" and "stock options will make up for the gap" which is inaccurate. Sure, senior people aren't rolling in the dough like they maybe could be if they worked at Amazon, but they also don't have to think twice about paying their rent / mortgage or buying groceries. It's extremely offensive when lower level employees' quality of life is actually impacted by the lack of compensation. I know multiple employees that have to work a second or even third job to survive living in Seattle. - It's near impossible to get a promotion or raise. You can do everything outlined in a leveling doc, check off all the boxes with proof you're performing at the next level through projects or tasks, and nothing will happen. You can receive glowing peer and manager reviews and exceed expectations and still not receive a promotion. You can be told you are on the right track and there is nothing you should change and you will still not receive a promotion. The response from management is to "just hang in there", "it is what it is", or perhaps the most offensive: "if you came here to make a lot of money, this isn't the place". - Culture is not quite what it seems at times. This is probably the most frustrating part of working at Rover because it is both a pro and a con. We have a unique group of amazing people who actually give a **** about what they are working on and upper level management is constantly tearing down that momentum. Favoritism occurs and career development is not treated equally across the org. - Over the last few months the culture seems like it has begun to shift more towards *ss kissing, which is severely disappointing. Management continues to drive home the point that ultimately it doesn't matter how hard you work and how impactful the results you drive are, but that showboating your projects is more important. Why has it become more important to talk the talk rather than walk the walk?

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