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Roaming Hunger

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2.0
Jun 21, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

free food, casual attire, can work from home some days

Cons

Boys club, nepotism, a lot of pointless activities that deter from work, no one talks to each other because their headphones are in working on their own laptops, in the basement of a building with limited sunlight, feels like you're a middle man ripping people off for a service they can do on their own. Pay is crappy and not worth it unless you went to school with owner and are a personal friend of his.

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Good work atmosphere Company is growing

Cons

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5.0
May 28, 2025
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Pros

From day one of the acquisition, the leadership at Roaming Hunger made it clear this wasn’t just business as usual. It was about building something stronger together. CEO Greg has maintained an open door policy that’s rare to find, and Jill, the Head of People, brings warmth and realness to every interaction. I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate across departments and what stands out is how much people genuinely mean what they say. They don’t just talk the talk. They walk it too. Culture blending can be tricky, but the way Cater2.me and Roaming Hunger came together has been seamless. I’ve felt appreciated, seen, and supported since the very beginning. I’ve gone through other acquisitions before, and this one has been the smoothest by far. That doesn’t mean everything is perfect. It means that communication continues to improve daily and people consistently do what they say they will do. That kind of follow through builds real trust. I’ve been invited to speak on panels, join brainstorming sessions, and sit in one on ones with team members across the org. Support has come from every direction. This is a culture of transparency, ownership, and inclusion.

Cons

No major cons so far. Like any company post acquisition, there are still things evolving, but the direction and leadership are solid.

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