Great Place to Work - IT Manager Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Nov 19, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

High Salary and Bonus 20% of Salary.

Cons

Some times you might need to work extra hours to fulfill client needs.

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Riveron Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for highlighting the competitive compensation and bonus opportunities at Riveron! We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive start and feel supported in your role. We also appreciate your acknowledgment that consulting work can occasionally require extra hours to meet client needs. Our goal is to balance those moments with flexibility, recognition, and a supportive team environment that values well-being and sustainable performance. We’re grateful to have you on the team and appreciate the impact you’re making!

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