Rover
- SEATTLE, WA
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Rover
- SEATTLE, WA
- Rating 4.53 out of 5 15 reviews
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- Crime & Safetygrade C minus
- Walkabilitygrade A+
- Diversitygrade A
- Nightlifegrade A+
Area Feel
Dense Urban
Median Household Income
$103,304
National
$69,021Median Rent
$1,970
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$1,041,655
National
$244,900Map
Rover Reviews
Rating 4.53 out of 5 15 reviews
Would recommend this for teenagers or those in school right now, as you can set your own schedule. You can choose what jobs you accept and what you get paid.
While most of the reviews seem to be from walkers and sitters, my review is from the perspective of an actual employee that works at Rover HQ and helps support the app/product.
Overall, Rover has been an average experience for me. I've had plenty of opportunity to try my hand at developing a variety of skills and contribute to the company in multiple meaningful ways.However, instead of your pay increasing, look for the bar for your role to be continually raised and expectations to shift.
Rover pays you like your average while telling you that you're fantastic and working for a noble cause. That’s acceptable at a nonprofit, and I've done that before, but I can't accept that from a corporation looking to make money and potentially go public one day.
I'm thankful for the opportunities and great people I've been able to meet at Rover. Due to the pay issues above + no matching 401k, questionable leadership delegation tactics, and other corporate pain points -- I'm settling on a 3/5.
Overall, Rover has been an average experience for me. I've had plenty of opportunity to try my hand at developing a variety of skills and contribute to the company in multiple meaningful ways.However, instead of your pay increasing, look for the bar for your role to be continually raised and expectations to shift.
Rover pays you like your average while telling you that you're fantastic and working for a noble cause. That’s acceptable at a nonprofit, and I've done that before, but I can't accept that from a corporation looking to make money and potentially go public one day.
I'm thankful for the opportunities and great people I've been able to meet at Rover. Due to the pay issues above + no matching 401k, questionable leadership delegation tactics, and other corporate pain points -- I'm settling on a 3/5.
Rover is a nice platform you can use to start your own pet care business. It is pretty easy to use once you've gotten used to it. There is a learning curve and sometimes I have to help my clients learn it. The app is ok, but can be better. I've been with Rover for 4 years, and it has helped me branch out and find clients.