RocketSpace Reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

Duncan Logan

51% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

RocketSpace has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RocketSpace employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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37 reviews
1.0
27 Jul 2017

Where dream(ers +doer)s go to die

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

great people (now gone), great corp exposure, got to work with some of the best clients ever - although they are all slowly jumping ship. nobody wants to drown....

Cons

where to start? the worst culture and most unprofessional workplace ive ever experienced in my life. corrupt leadership from the top: arrogant, narcissistic, demeaning. and to echo the other reviews here, the newest addition to the leadership team is hands down the most ill equipped, uninspiring leader and has totally thrusted the company into the ground in a matter of months. ceo and execs totally disconnected from the market. "hr" violates privacy, shares salaries and personal information. this place is a circus. i will be utterly shocked if this company is still around in 6 months.

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RocketSpace Response
8y
From Duncan Logan, CEO: It has taken me a little time as the leader of RocketSpace to think how best to respond to the many negative comments over the past few months. I have had plenty of advice but feel it is best to write it as I see it. Glassdoor is a relatively new reality for me at RocketSpace; it has taken me a little time to understand why people would write in public such damning reports of a company they were or are part of. Some people have written that people have been fired for sharing their views and perhaps this is why people are turning to an anonymous platform. I am really saddened if that is the case or even the perception to be the case. Sharing our views and having rigorous debate is critical for the success of our company; it helps form the direction of the company and needs to exist. I welcome feedback and obviously need to rebuild trust within RocketSpace so that this is supported. Until then I thank everyone for taking the time to give feedback either publically here or privately. While painful sometimes, it is immensely valuable. I want to address a few common themes. Reduction in Workforce (RIF): The decision to implement a RIF was not taken lightly. I felt I had exhausted other options and had made it clear to the leadership team that we had to set a path and follow it. It was a super tough decision especially when it affected so many hard working, enthusiastic, and dedicated colleagues, but if I am not prepared to make tough decisions for the business then I feel I should not be the CEO. I felt it had to be done for the future of the business. While it’s impossible for a RIF to be painless on a team, with the benefit of hindsight, I fully accept that how we handled it was wrong. It should have been rigorous but turned out to be ruthless. We thought more about the process than the people and I will never make that mistake again. Leadership Team: Running a company is easy until it get’s hard. RocketSpace took off like a rocket, grew quickly, and I did not fill the gaps in the leadership team quickly enough. This put pressure on some members of the team to cover for the gaps while running their own departments. This is probably my biggest learning for 2017. If you are doing 10 jobs at once, you probably aren’t doing any of them well. I have put my team and myself under extreme pressure to perform and we have made some bad decisions along the way. It won’t course-correct overnight but I believe I am fully aware of the challenges we are all facing and, with the help of some advisors, think that we are now moving in the right direction. My Shortcomings: I used to think I was pretty good at leadership but this past year has been brutal. Going global, travelling a lot, strategy adjustments, team changes, and a constant pressure to grow. I know I have been slow in hiring, poor at delegation, and spending far too much time on company issues rather than with our customers, or our teams delivering to our customers. We have not put enough effort into our culture, spent enough time listening to our staff or done enough to ensure trust from top-to-bottom of the organization. As mentioned, I have also brought on a coach and advisors to help me through this challenging time. My work at RocketSpace will never be done, I will always strive to improve my performance and that of everyone around me. I love RocketSpace. I have an enormous respect for everyone who works here, and those who have worked here in the past. I hope in a little time more people will come to enjoy it again. Finally, There are a lot of great things going on at RocketSpace and I know there are a lot of dedicated, hard-working colleagues who are hurt and disheartened by the negative comments on Glassdoor. I want to reiterate: We have come a long way, we have been lucky to have worked with some amazing people who have shown the highest integrity and commitment to their work, we have an amazing opportunity in front of us, and this rough patch will make us more conscious and self aware both personally and as a business. Getting through the tough times is what makes a company and we will get through this. Boldly Go!
2.0
10 Feb 2017

Serious company culture issues

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Smart, friendly, passionate coworkers and the chance to network with startups and corporates

Cons

Below-market pay, long hours/burnt out teams, toxic office politics, unresponsive leadership, a focus on adding perks versus addressing issues such as condescending attitudes and aggressive practices in management team, limited opportunities for career growth (bringing in outside talent as opposed to hiring from within).

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RocketSpace Response
9y
While this is hugely disappointing feedback, I am appreciative you took the time to share your thoughts. One of our company’s core culture principles is to “Speak Straight,” and that is what I am hearing here, so thank you. I will be the first to admit that RocketSpace is experiencing some growing pains. However, as CEO, I want to assure you that I could not be more invested in our people and our culture. I know that attracting, and retaining, the best talent is key to our company’s success. While I feel we have a professional and collaborative environment with great people, I do recognize that there is always room for improvement. I welcome the opportunity to discuss your concerns with you further, and assure you it will be held in strict confidence. As always, I have an open door and will make myself available to anyone on our team. Thank you again for your candid feedback. –Duncan Logan, Founder + CEO, RocketSpace
2.0
20 Jul 2017

Not a great place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I got great exposure to tech and startups and made a lot of connections with people working on innovation teams at major corporations. For the amount of time I was here, I expanded my professional network exponentially and made meaningful connections with clients due to the exposure I got on projects. Benefits were good. We all got free lunch & healthcare and gym benefits.

Cons

There were 2 rounds of layoffs in the last 6 months where the existing leadership got rid of most of the who built the business from ground up. This is likely due to the recent hiring of a high-level executive with a dubious background and, seemingly, no real experience in consulting - led alone running a consulting firm. To replace the leadership that he let go, he filled the empty positions with other newcomers that are basically his "yes men". It seems that the CEO, although a nice guy based on my interactions with him, would rather hire people he'd have a beer with than people who can do their jobs. As for the culture, everyone goes into work scared and fearful that the wrong comment will get them fired.

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RocketSpace Response
8y
From Duncan Logan, CEO: It has taken me a little time as the leader of RocketSpace to think how best to respond to the many negative comments over the past few months. I have had plenty of advice but feel it is best to write it as I see it. Glassdoor is a relatively new reality for me at RocketSpace; it has taken me a little time to understand why people would write in public such damning reports of a company they were or are part of. Some people have written that people have been fired for sharing their views and perhaps this is why people are turning to an anonymous platform. I am really saddened if that is the case or even the perception to be the case. Sharing our views and having rigorous debate is critical for the success of our company; it helps form the direction of the company and needs to exist. I welcome feedback and obviously need to rebuild trust within RocketSpace so that this is supported. Until then I thank everyone for taking the time to give feedback either publically here or privately. While painful sometimes, it is immensely valuable. I want to address a few common themes. Reduction in Workforce (RIF): The decision to implement a RIF was not taken lightly. I felt I had exhausted other options and had made it clear to the leadership team that we had to set a path and follow it. It was a super tough decision especially when it affected so many hard working, enthusiastic, and dedicated colleagues, but if I am not prepared to make tough decisions for the business then I feel I should not be the CEO. I felt it had to be done for the future of the business. While it’s impossible for a RIF to be painless on a team, with the benefit of hindsight, I fully accept that how we handled it was wrong. It should have been rigorous but turned out to be ruthless. We thought more about the process than the people and I will never make that mistake again. Leadership Team: Running a company is easy until it get’s hard. RocketSpace took off like a rocket, grew quickly, and I did not fill the gaps in the leadership team quickly enough. This put pressure on some members of the team to cover for the gaps while running their own departments. This is probably my biggest learning for 2017. If you are doing 10 jobs at once, you probably aren’t doing any of them well. I have put my team and myself under extreme pressure to perform and we have made some bad decisions along the way. It won’t course-correct overnight but I believe I am fully aware of the challenges we are all facing and, with the help of some advisors, think that we are now moving in the right direction. My Shortcomings: I used to think I was pretty good at leadership but this past year has been brutal. Going global, travelling a lot, strategy adjustments, team changes, and a constant pressure to grow. I know I have been slow in hiring, poor at delegation, and spending far too much time on company issues rather than with our customers, or our teams delivering to our customers. We have not put enough effort into our culture, spent enough time listening to our staff or done enough to ensure trust from top-to-bottom of the organization. As mentioned, I have also brought on a coach and advisors to help me through this challenging time. My work at RocketSpace will never be done, I will always strive to improve my performance and that of everyone around me. I love RocketSpace. I have an enormous respect for everyone who works here, and those who have worked here in the past. I hope in a little time more people will come to enjoy it again. Finally, There are a lot of great things going on at RocketSpace and I know there are a lot of dedicated, hard-working colleagues who are hurt and disheartened by the negative comments on Glassdoor. I want to reiterate: We have come a long way, we have been lucky to have worked with some amazing people who have shown the highest integrity and commitment to their work, we have an amazing opportunity in front of us, and this rough patch will make us more conscious and self aware both personally and as a business. Getting through the tough times is what makes a company and we will get through this. Boldly Go!
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