“Not Good Enough” - Anonymous Rocket55 Employee Review

1.0
5 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I like most of my coworkers. Unfortunately the “Leadership Team” seems determined to turn us against each other.

Cons

Everyone knows the biggest problems are at the top. Six people have resigned this year. The people left are either trying to escape or have been bribed into complacency. They know we all hate it here so they send emails and have Town Halls where they lie to our faces. The leadership team shouts in the office, puts us against each other and then blames us for the toxic workplace. Then they give bonuses and raises to whoever they decided is most loyal. They put up signs that say “NOT GOOD ENOUGH.” That’s their motto. What’s NOT GOOD ENOUGH is the leadership team.

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5.0
7 Mar 2026
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Pros

People genuinley care, are friendly, collaborative, and passionate about the work. It feels like a place where your contributions actually matter.

Cons

The digital marketing industry is going through a real shift right now, and there have been some missteps as the company tries to reinvent itself and adapt. But the intent is clearly good and leadership genuinely cares about getting it right.

1.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Some good employees and managers who tried their best to protect staff from upper leadership. A lot of genuinely talented people have either left or been pushed out over the years. The office dogs were also one of the few bright spots until employees were misled about them still being allowed after the office move.

Cons

This company operates on fear, politics, and image management. It’s one of those workplaces where you slowly stop trusting your own judgment because dysfunction becomes so normalized internally. You are not encouraged to ask questions, challenge decisions, or speak openly unless your opinion aligns with leadership. To survive here, many employees learn to stay quiet because it is far easier than dealing with the reaction or fallout that can come from disagreement. Transparency is almost nonexistent, and communication from leadership often feels evasive, contradictory, or intentionally misleading. HR does not feel neutral or safe, which only adds to the discomfort. The overall culture feels emotionally reactive, unpredictable, and heavily dependent on staying in leadership’s good graces. The strangest part is that many employees do not fully realize how unhealthy the environment is until after they leave. Once you experience a functional workplace elsewhere, the difference becomes very obvious.

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