Fantastic Company - Anonymous employee Rimkus Employee Review

5.0
Apr 14, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Culture Caring leadership Great work - life balance/blend Generous time off Flexible work schedule Diverse and knowledgeable talent Promotional opportunities from within Growth oriented Challenging and diverse work opportunities Supportive team members Strong client base Financially strong/stable company

Cons

I have no cons to share. I love working at Rimkus.

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Rimkus Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review of Rimkus. We’re glad to hear that your 10+ years with our company have been enjoyable and fulfilling. We know our people are our best asset and we’re proud of the growth-oriented, promote-from-within culture we’ve established for our team. We look forward to continuing to encourage your professional growth by fostering a comfortable work/life balance and a diverse, supportive work environment.

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