Toxic culture, poor work-life balance and poor company strategy - Manager Deliveroo Employee Review

1.0
23 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Cool office location - Above average co-workers (in a few select departments)

Cons

- Poor work life balance (weekend work is implicitly expected, 9 - 7/8 PM was the norm during weekdays) - High stress environment with little to no help from senior management - Toxic culture of berating in public meetings, back-stabbing and reluctance to own mistakes (this culture was exemplified from the top down, from C-level to Director roles), micromanagement at all levels with little to no trust between departments/employees - Terrible comp relative to other tech companies (ROO is not a tech company, they are a logistics company operating with minimal margins), comp increases were minimal year on year and company will continue to downsize with fewer opportunities - Little to no benefits, no snacks in the office, no well-being benefits

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5.0
21 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good people not bad to work for

Cons

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2.0
21 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is presented as a young and dynamic environment, at least from an external communication point of view.

Cons

Unfortunately, the internal reality is very different. Career progression mainly favors people who are close to management or who know how to please the right individuals, while meritocracy clearly comes second. Losing valuable employees does not seem to concern upper management at all. Many department heads lack experience and competence, which leads to constant issues, misunderstandings, and organizational problems that directly impact daily work and team morale. The company promotes itself as “young and dynamic,” yet hires employees over 60 whose experience does not appear to be properly assessed or effectively leveraged, creating a strong inconsistency between image and reality. Salaries are not competitive compared to the market. Salary increases and bonuses are very low and demotivating. Benefits are either almost non-existent or purely symbolic.

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