Shuttlerock Reviews

2.5

26% would recommend to a friend

(97 total reviews)

22% positive business outlook

Shuttlerock has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 97 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Shuttlerock employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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97 reviews
3.0
19 Mar 2025

Proceed with Caution

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Growth Opportunities – Being at a growing business that has lasted years means there is potential for career advancement as the company continues to evolve IF your skills match business needs. Dynamic Environment – The fast-paced nature can be exciting, offering employees the chance to work on a variety of projects and develop new skills. Innovation – Constant change means exposure to new ideas, processes, and challenges, which can help employees grow professionally - this happens frequently, and wanting this environment is essential to be happy. Impactful Work – Unlike in large corporations, employees may have a direct impact on decisions and company success. However, ensuring ALL the people making these contributions are recognized can be overlooked.

Cons

Poor Communication – A lack of clear communication can lead to confusion, misalignment, and frustration among employees. Frequent Changes – Rapid shifts in priorities and strategy can create instability, making it hard to plan long-term. Lack of Trust – When leadership struggles with transparency or accountability, it can lead to periods of a toxic culture and low morale. High Pressure & Stress – The demanding nature, especially one that has been operating for a while as so, can lead to burnout as this becomes expected. Unclear Career Paths – While there may be opportunities, disorganization, and shifting priorities make career progression uncertain.

2.0
29 Jan 2023

Toxic Management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There can be lots of opportunity for growth and there are a lot of genuinely awesome people to work with.

Cons

Out of various managers I had, the majority were very toxic (the one good manager I had was amazing though). I was bullied and belittled. Worked consistent long hours as projects often had unrealistic timelines. Every single thing is ***URGENT!!!*** The compensation was poor and when people got promoted it was not uncommon for there to be no pay rise at all. There was also no HR department to report major issues to, so trying to resolve problems never had a lasting impact.

3.0
25 Nov 2021
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Pros

He tangata, he tangata, he tangata. The people, the people, the people. The Nelson office is a really friendly and welcoming workplace and the technology and product teams based there are no exception. The technology developed there is on an upward(outward) trajectory, and increasingly modern from the architecture up. You won't be stuck maintaining a legacy codebase. You will get to be part of a tech-team in a "start-up" (Post Series A/10+ years with market fit) that has heaps more room to scale and grow. Great Engineering Manager with a lot of experience building good software and solid, scalable architectures. Passionate and committed developers and product team to work with. Usual "start-up" type benefits like a drinks fridge and fruit, and a pool table + a new hat/t-shirt/hoodie/pair of socks every now and again.

Cons

Remuneration is not competitive even when compared to other places within New Zealand. This could be said to be typical of Nelson though, where Sunshine Wages are de rigueur ("you might not get paid much, but hey it's sunny!"). - Regular pay reviews - historically - were non-existent, though this may change soon. - Formal performance reviews - historically - were few and far between, though this may change soon. 3 or 4 different managers in 2.5 years didn't help either of these things. It was my first salaried tech job in New Zealand and I had to ask for every pay increase I got. In all my previous jobs - as a paper-boy and retail worker as a teenager, and then as a developer at a couple of different places in the UK after University - a yearly pay increase and a Christmas bonus were the norm, AS WELL AS performance-based increases. I don't know if this is a New Zealand thing, or a start-up thing, (probably a little of both) but it was very jarring.

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