Outstanding workplace in an outstanding field - Regional Manager Rimkus Employee Review

5.0
Apr 26, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Forensics is an exciting, dynamic field- even our most senior people are still learning regularly Great support from the team- colleagues and management Tremendous company culture- we care about our team members Great balance of independence and connectedness Work-life balance and flexibility Fast paced environment Professional challenge and satisfaction are very high Recently revamped our PTO policy, many saw an increase in vacation days The company is growing geographically and diversifying into new disciplines and practice areas Incentive plan allows the billable staff to earn extra income High level of camaraderie

Cons

Not everyone thrives in a fast-paced environment that requires independence Workload can be highly variable Field work can be hot and dirty, at times

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Rimkus Response
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Thank you for taking the time to review Rimkus. We’re glad to hear you feel supported, professionally challenged, and appreciative of our company culture that encourages camaraderie and teamwork. The biggest compliment, however, is your tenure with Rimkus; thank you for choosing to be a member of our family for more than 10 years. We think that speaks volumes, and we’re looking forward to continued success!

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