The Trifecta | Great Work, Team & Lifestyle - Senior Associate Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Jul 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Over the last three years at Riveron I've experienced unwavering support for my interests and talents resulting in a tremendous amount of professional growth. Riveron offers a fantastic work life balance, benefits are very competitive for a firm of this size, and leadership invests in keeping the cultural fun factor solidly in place.

Cons

Due to rapid growth we are playing a bit of catch up with putting a framework in place to support a company breaking into the mid-size arena. I say catch up because this is a work in progress and change is happening, frustrating at times but getting better all the time.

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Cons

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