No 401K matching and subpar plans with Fidelity. No diversity program, no MLK, no day care, no culture. There is no manager training, no employee development, no personal improvement, no educational program, no open office hours. Consistent with other reviewers, health insurance is below subpar. Roku recently switched insurance, but the new one has the same high deductibles and high costs as the previous insurance company. It is true that you get an amazing number of options. But over the last few years the strike price has risen by mere pennies. A company that takes over 10 years to rise to only a billion dollar valuation is bad news for mid stage investors and employees alike, so unless you joined a decade ago the options are worth close to nothing. True that there is a big scramble to catch up to competition, but the gap is only getting wider and wider. Roku's big chance has long passed and it's just a matter of time before big competition like Amazon clobbers Roku with cheaper and better products. Roku is very top-down and employees have very little ways of propping up their ideas and opinions upwards. Unlike Netflix, there is not really a culture to speak of, and Roku employees in general lack pride, lack passion, and treat Roku like a government job. 9 to 5 and people go home. The HR says there's no performance review because the CEO hates it. The reality is that the CEO all the way downwards, is allergic to changes and criticisms. There is no way to provide feedbacks upwards without the fear of retaliation. Those who try to rock the boat to change, tend to not last very long. A recurring theme is that there will be no raises or promotions until someone threatens to quit or actually quits. Not surprisingly Roku's attrition rate is one of the highest in the valley.