Up and coming start-up - Anonymous employee RoadRunner Employee Review

5.0
29 Jan 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great, hard working employees. Exciting business model that is getting results. Good tools. Management that listens to its employees.

Cons

The parking/commuting situation isn't for everyone (its downtown). However, they are implementing a commuter benefit to allow us to use tax-free funds for the cost of public transit or parking.

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RoadRunner Response
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