Flexible work policy but unclear promotion path - Manager Riveron Employee Review

4.0
May 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Design your day flexible policy when it meets client needs

Cons

Transitions in management and hard to understand what is needed to get promoted

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Riveron Response
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We're glad to hear that Riveron's flexible work policy has been a positive part of your experience. Career growth and development are important topics, so we appreciate you sharing your perspective. Riveron has defined competencies at each level that outline the skills, behaviors, and expectations associated with advancement. Feedback like yours helps us identify opportunities to improve communication and clarity around career progression. Thank you for your contributions to the firm and for taking the time to share your feedback.

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