3 years working at Roar Media - Pros and Cons - Digital Advertising Specialist Roar Media Employee Review

5.0
7 Jul 2025
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Pros

This is a great company to work for—there’s a strong sense of community and collaboration, both professionally and socially, which the company actively encourages even among people from different teams. The flexibility to work remotely or go to the office is fantastic, and the environment has really supported my personal and professional growth as I continue learning from my teammates and helping each other out. The company truly values the human side of people and promotes a healthy work-life balance, while also striving for excellence in both performance and talent. It’s permissive in the best way—empathetic, understanding, and supportive—and never settles, always aiming higher. From my own experience, I genuinely believe 99% of my teammates are just as happy as I am to be here.

Cons

I sometimes wish I could go to the office more often to see my teammates. Being hired as a contractor means some benefits—like private health insurance—aren’t included and must be paid out of pocket. Sick days also come out of vacation days. Lastly, while there is a performance-based bonus, it's paid in March/April and may not match Argentina’s mandatory 13th salary (aguinaldo), so it's worth adjusting salary comparisons accordingly.

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Roar Media Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for being part of Roar Media! We’re glad you value the collaboration, flexibility, and supportive culture we work hard to build. We also appreciate your thoughtful feedback on benefits and policies—your input is valuable and will be considered as we continue looking for ways to improve the employee experience.

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5.0
12 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I love working at Roar Media. I feel recognized and valued among our team, and the company culture pushes and supports my drive to develop, grow, and achieve in my role. If I identify a better mouse trap or approach, my manager is psyched and all-in to get me what I need to accomplish it! Significantly, our HR and leadership nurture an environment where we all are encouraged and supported in our drive for success. We are encouraged to attend industry events and evolve our skill sets; we are recognized for our accomplishments; and we are supported in our aspirations. Resources and managers are readily available at all times. I would also say that the benefits and perks are quite good, especially our holiday company closure every year and our wellness benefit which we can use as we see fit in our personal lives. We celebrate our accomplishments together along with our diversity and mutual success. It's hard to describe a better team.

Cons

I can't think of any negative aspects about working at Roar - unless you do not enjoy working remotely. It's a remote-first agency and a lot of us work at least somewhat independently on a day-to-day basis. That said, the team I work on schedules in-person working events often, we communicate constantly online, and the HR department organizes plenty of events company-wide, so the framework works well for me.

2.0
24 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- The remote setup is easily Roar’s biggest strength and one of the main reasons I stayed. The flexibility and work/life balance are much better than what you find at most agencies. - The client roster is solid and keeps the work interesting! -There are talented people throughout the company, and most employees are supportive of each other despite leadership challenges. - The company does make an effort to organize monthly meetings and maintain some sense of team culture.

Cons

- Certain department leaders appear to operate without accountability, even when their management style negatively impacts morale and collaboration. - HR feels ineffective when it comes to handling concerns, which created frustration for myself and others who try to raise issues professionally. - Some work got too repetitive and there was not much opportunity to swap accounts once assigned for some time.

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