Pros
1) Client focused --- Throughout my career I’ve seen teams that are (essentially) selfish, thinking mostly about what’s in it for them. Forgetting their clients. Recruit Rooster's team, however, impresses me by how far they go in the *other* direction. They bend over backwards to make sure clients are happy and getting a ton of value.
2) Hungry --- The team here is high energy and laser focused. Ultimately, as a recruitment marketing firm, we’re on a mission to help our clients attract the best people they can so that *they* can have awesome teams too and accomplish *their* missions.
3) Kind --- I’ve also seen teams take a lot of short cuts. This usually looks like a culture of gossip, bending the truth, unhealthy politics generally, etc. I’m impressed that here, instead, integrity is baked into culture, identity, decisions. Rocket Build leadership does an excellent job modeling true leadership — and not the kind of “leadership” that’s popular on magazine covers today. The kind of leadership they practice is all about results, and that flows out of kindness, patience, listening. Think Stephen Covey.
4) Fun --- I enjoy working with others here. Each has their fun quirks and we joke around a lot.
Cons
The only "cons" I see I also see everyone else. So it's not really a fair critique.
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