Rapid PE Turnover and Poor Culture - Senior Associate, Restructuring Riveron Employee Review

3.0
Oct 5, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Led by industry professionals; large reach in middle-market

Cons

Poor office culture, high employee turnover, poor relationship w/ PE sponsor, lack of office leadership

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Riveron Response
8mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate your acknowledgment of the expertise within our leadership team and Riveron’s expanding presence in the middle market. We recognize that transitions, including those related to private equity ownership and growth, can create challenges. Over the past year, we’ve taken intentional steps to strengthen our culture and leadership connectivity across offices — including new programs to enhance communication, local engagement, and alignment with our DELTA values of Drive, Excellence, Leadership, Teamwork, and Accountability. We’re grateful for your contributions during your tenure and wish you continued success moving forward!

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