challenging, rapid development and great area to build experience (ML + ecommerce) - Senior Product Manager Rokt Employee Review

5.0
Jun 1, 2021
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Pros

the team is very smart and you will be exposed to wide range of areas (machine learning, analytics, experimentation, design, ecommerce, micro-services, distributed systems, distributed commerce, etc). therefore the pace of development is fast - largely on the job but rokt also invests heavily in development the company is growing very fast and there are lots of opportunities to work on new challenges / different areas pay and benefits are good - great stock program, diverse leave options, fantastic offices, lunches/snacks and global travel options (Rokt does quarterly regional events and annual global event) very transparent culture which ensure pay parity and helps with diversity

Cons

the rapid growth means things change all the time - this can be unsettling and chaotic they value in person time - while they offer flexibility - if you want fully remote rokt is not for you

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Rokt Response
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Thanks for doing a little deep dive into the amazing technical challenges a future Rokt’star might come to work on at Rokt. We are ramping back our in office events as New York City begins to open and we look forward to getting everyone together more. Thanks for your continued support while we grow.

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