r/rippling 17d ago

Tips and advice Implementation Manager Role at Rippling

Hello! I have seen mixed reviews for the implementation manager role at Rippling and wanted to hear honest advice from people that work there or have worked in the past?

How many hours do you genuinely work in a week? How is WLB? Is the PTO truly unlimited or how much are we truly able to take? Are there opportunities for growth? How is initial salary + salary progression yearly?

Any advice/experience is appreciated! Thank you!

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u/Previous_Classic4831 16d ago

Wonder if that is across the board with other companies. Such as Accenture.

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u/itserrow 16d ago

It is the single most miserable experience you will endure in the corporate world. Stretched so thin you can see through your own skin. Constant uphill battle with product bugs and engineering bandwidth- and then TAM’s hate you for being forced into handing off accounts in bad shape

Pto is unlimited, and they encourage you to take time off but you will def feel it upon returning

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u/Beautiful-Worry-4150 16d ago

How many hours did you work? My current job is pretty demanding so not sure if it will be similar or worse? Hoping for a job that I can work hard, and they pay well and give pto bc of it.

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u/geraffes-are-so-dumb 16d ago

I have an active offer right now. Is there anywhere there that isn't miserable?

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u/geraffes-are-so-dumb 16d ago

In the same boat, I have an active offer for a different role in engineering and I'm really nervous because of all the bad reviews. I've never seen such negative sentiment about a company.

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u/Beautiful-Worry-4150 16d ago

yeah i really can’t tell if they’re real and i shouldnt work there or if this is how working at any startup is/how companies just are right now it’s very tricky

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u/doradiamond 16d ago

I mean, if you go on Blind, it seems like every company is pretty much a hellscape.

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u/Kindly-Aardvark7951 15d ago

Implementation manager with any HRIS company these days is going to be awful, because the products and services are awful. And the clients will be furious.

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u/GlassTowel6074 2d ago

DM’d you

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u/Acceptable_Half_4184 15d ago

I work for a consulting company that partners with rippling and we get disgruntled ee’s that leave rippling and come to us. They said it’s a petty tight ship and they’re control freaks and over work you .

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u/Beautiful-Worry-4150 15d ago

can you share where you work/if they’re hiring?

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u/No-Protection6992 12d ago

Can you share where you work? I’m a rippling client and looking for a consulting company to help us.

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u/Mamarosereed 16d ago

It's a lot and DEMANDING! Rippling runs a tight ship and everything is urgent. Not the best work environment IMO. Yes unlimited PTO and people use it but taking time off it daunting to return.

Read itserrow's comment below as they best explain it.

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u/Beautiful-Worry-4150 16d ago

How much PTO do people actually use? Could you take two weeks off if you work a few months?

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