Unique Dynamic Event-Driven Finance Firm - Anonymous employee Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Feb 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Experiencing fast growth, so you have the ability to impact the shape and direction of the business as things change. The culture is collaborative, not competitive. Despite the fast growth and increasing size, still manages to feel like a family.

Cons

Honestly, I haven't any truly negative experiences in my tenure here. My travel is more than I initially anticipated, but that was something you discuss upfront before starting on a particular project. And, for me, the work is interesting enough that the travel is worth it.

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