Smart people and great culture - Anonymous employee Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Jul 12, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You'll work with a lot of talented people from different backgrounds including Big 4, private equity, CPA, MBA, CFA, startups, and corporate. The culture is very open and focused on the people. There are lots of events planned for training and social activities to get to know the firm, your peers, leadership, other service lines, and other regional offices. Additionally, the work provides great exposure to client senior leadership and the projects can be very unique and excellent building blocks for your career experience.

Cons

Due to the high recent growth, staffing has moved to a national basis, so if you're not up for traveling, you should be up-front about travel interest.

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