Heavy bureaucracy that requires more time than the work - Anonymous employee RTI International Employee Review

1.0
Jul 2, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some very nice employees but a few squeak-byes too.

Cons

Some very difficult and detailed on-boarding processes that didn't seem to apply to the job. An employee product that requires continued IT and payroll help to use. A job offer negotiation that can be a little demeaning. Be careful of job descriptions that don't really define what you might be doing. Ask about the role in interview process.

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Cons

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