Great place to work! - Research Associate Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Aug 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great work life balance. Plenty of opportunity to get the experience you want as the company is growing so quickly. Everyone at the company wants to get to know co workers not just in local office, but national employees, definitely feels like one family. Small enough that you can get to know everyone, big enough that there is plenty of room for growth. Night and day coming from big 4 public accounting.

Cons

Havent come across any! Just like any place or work or career, it is what you make it, but Riveron definitely sets their employees up for success professionally, and personally

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Cons

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