Growing Pains Don't Make A Company Evil - Manager Ruffwear Employee Review

4.0
2 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Incredible people. It's an honor to get to work alongside some of the talent that this company attracts, and it makes showing up to work fun. -Hybrid or Fully-Remote work environment (depending on role). -Work / Life Balance : Lots of flexibility and understanding that life comes first - PTO is valued by all levels of leadership and encouraged. Many parents working at home and often kids running into the frame during meetings. Pretty much, as long as you're performing and getting your work done well, leadership is pretty understanding. -Very competitive benefits / Fair pay. -I've never witnessed a more transparent leadership team. Mid-Level Management is super involved in trying to monitor company health and solve problems in real time, and the leadership team will share everything down to the specifics of the balance sheet with anyone who is interested.

Cons

I understand some of the reviews below, especially regarding the challenges the C-Suite has faced with growing pains, particularly in the post-Covid landscape. Unfortunately, some not-perfect decisions resulted in layoffs, which understandably left some people feeling hurt. As someone relatively new to the company and relying mostly on second-hand stories, I think those feelings are valid. However, drawing from my past experiences, I can confidently say that many of the challenges the company has faced are not unique—especially in recent years. I hope that the more dramatic reviews here don't dissuade potential candidates who could have a great experience at Ruffwear as part of their career journey. If I had read those reviews before joining, I might have been hesitant, and I’m so glad I didn't let that influence my decision. Compared to most corporate environments, Ruffwear is an amazing place to work. Like any job, there will always be challenges and annoyances, but I genuinely enjoy coming to work here more than I have in most of my past roles. The only real con I have is that since it is a small company, growth opportunities are limited once you get to a certain level. But, I really respect how hard HR has been working to try to define those in an equitable way, and I understand that at a certain point, the company size does define this. And no, HR did not ask me to write this review. So goofy.

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5.0
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Pros

Great vision, mission, values. Product passion

Cons

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1.0
27 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There were genuinely great people on the team, and I built some meaningful relationships during my time there. Being able to bring my dog into the studio was a unique and enjoyable perk, and the employee discount on gear was generous.

Cons

For a brand positioned as an action-sport dog company, the culture felt overly corporate and rigid. Despite exceeding expectations for extended periods, it often felt like the standards were constantly shifting. The moving goalposts made it difficult to feel successful or motivated, and over time, that eroded morale. There was also a concerning pattern around terminations. Employees were sometimes let go under the label of “poor performance” despite prior strong contributions. In several instances, it appeared this approach was used to avoid severance or unemployment obligations. I witnessed this happen to multiple coworkers, which created a culture of instability and fear rather than trust. At times, I observed that personal emotions appeared to influence leadership decisions, and accountability was not always handled constructively. Work was often not clearly delegated, which made it difficult to understand priorities or fully contribute. There were instances where I was not assigned projects, yet concerns were raised about workload and output, creating confusion and inefficiency. The management style also felt overly controlling, limiting autonomy. When I raised concerns about compensation and my overall experience in the role, I did not feel heard. Those conversations often felt dismissed, and responsibility was redirected back onto me rather than being addressed collaboratively. Over time, this made it difficult to feel supported or valued.

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Ruffwear Response
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Hi. Thank you for sharing your perspective and taking the time to provide this feedback. We care deeply about the experience of our Pack, and it’s clear we missed the mark for you in several ways. Your advice to management has been shared. As Ruffwear moves forward, this will help us reflect and identify where we can improve. Best of luck to you.
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