Great Culture for Remote Employees - Training Team Recorded Future Employee Review

5.0
Sep 8, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Recorded Future does a great job making their remote employees feel as though they are valued similarly to one of the employees going into the offices. Teams are supportive and compassionate ensuring that all employees are able to be successful if they would like to be. Many of the benefits and compensation seems to be fairly competitive with the industry.

Cons

There is a set limit to the amount of 401K matching that employees can take advantage of within a year. So employees can reach that limit 8 or 9 months into the year and stop receiving a match until next year if they max out their matching. However, that limit was increased in the last year and I hope to see that trend continue in years to come.

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Recorded Future Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are thrilled to know you appreciate the efforts to create inclusivity regardless of location. We are always looking to improve our benefit offerings the specific comment about the 401K is also appreciated. - SVP HR

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2.0
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Pros

-Good salary, but the benefits could improve, especially 401K.

Cons

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