Best Agency! - Anonymous employee Ready Set Rocket Employee Review

5.0
Mar 15, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Led by Lauren, Alex, & Aaron, the culture at RSR is unbeatable. You feel like you're part of the family from the first day to your last. Senior leadership cares here. & I know that's cliche, but here, they actually do. That's evident in their retention scores, their generous family leave policies, free health benefits (yes, FREE), annual bonuses & raises (for everyone, not just VPs and above), and plenty of cultural outings. RSR will be your second family from Day 1. The work is exciting, the client list keeps growing, the company keeps expanding. This is the place to work, hands down!

Cons

There is literally nothing to write here. Everything about this agency is exceptional.

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5.0
Oct 6, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I've been in the agency world for my whole career in various roles/companies and never experienced an agency as nurturing and considerate as RSR. The company is run day-to-day by two badass ladies that started at the bottom and worked their way up to leadership roles. They've worked hard and earned their seat at the table and their ability to both dig into the weeds and add value at a 10k ft altitude shows just how sharp and dedicated they are. They value everyone's contributions and perspectives and really invest in employees' well-being, work-life balance, and career growth. The production team takes special care to manage and throttle employee workloads, set reasonable deadlines and set clear expectations internally and with clients. They strike a great balance of working smarter, not harder, and empower everyone to do the same. The team is small but mighty and chock full of a great mix of subject matter experts and jacks of all trades. Everyone really cares about putting out quality work and pushing each other to collaborate and elevate the end product. The pay is great, especially considering the solid work-life balance, benefits package, and remote opportunities RSR affords. You get the benefits of an NYC agency (salary and clientele) with the freedom of location autonomy and non-NYC rent (if you choose).

Cons

As with most agencies, there are some clients/projects that are exciting and interesting, and some that are more bread and butter to pay the bills. It comes with the territory, and management strives to give employees a balance of both to keep things interesting.

5.0
Nov 25, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ready Set Rocket is probably the greatest place I've had the pleasure of working. Everyone is so kind and welcoming even if you are only to be there for a few months working on a few projects. I've personally never worked for a greater Creative Director. He's the kind of fellow that allows you to take full control of a project and let's you figure out the problems for yourself. If something doesn't quite work, he'll sit down with you to discuss options to create the best outcome. He certainly won't tell you the answers and he won't ridicule you needing an extra push sometimes. He's wondering in that he lets you figure out the problem yourself. The overall creative team is a helpful bunch and you can learn A LOT from them. The senior staff / founders of the company is a rare trio. They truly care about the world, their business, and their staff. I know saying they care about the world is a bit vague but they take the time to discuss current events and current issues that impact the world and figure out ways how they can make small changes within the company to lessen any negative impact there may be. They're a very empathetic bunch. I can keep going on and on about this place ... oh and the dogs! Oh my goodness, the doggies are almost therapeutic.

Cons

Sometimes the projects are bit lacking but I suppose that's how it is with every place. They have their big projects and the day - to - day ones that help pay the bills. Not really a con but something that should probably be pointed out.

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