Overall, good company to work for - Anonymous employee Protiviti Employee Review

4.0
Jan 7, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Management is very understanding of a flexible working schedule. Hardly ever get push back for asking to come in late (and work late to make up the time) because of a doctor appointment or emergency. For the Houston office, everyone seems to get along really well together, making for a good work environment.

Cons

Tell you they will staff you on projects you are interesting in, however that rarely actually happens. Also, the 401k match is lacking.

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Protiviti Response
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As HR lead for the Houston office, I am happy to hear that you feel supported in your effort to balance work and life. I also appreciate your comments on the staffing process. Our approach to resource management involves working with leadership to ensure the right people are staffed on the right job – aligning skills with client needs. We strive to provide opportunities to develop, collaborate and make an impact. I would encourage you to reach out to your Advisor to discuss various projects that would be of interest. Thank you again for your feedback and for your contributions to our team.

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