Great Company Experiencing Growing Pains - FAS Manager Riveron Employee Review

4.0
May 14, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Compensation (salary & bonus) are competitive - Great culture, with an emphasis on regular office and firm-wide social gatherings - Good work/life balance

Cons

- PTO is lacking (everyone spoken to lost days in their move to Riveron) - Parental leave is lagging, especially for a supposedly forward-thinking firm. The current leave is reactive and slowly trying to catch up to an industry that makes leaps and bounds as more and more studies show a positive correlation between increased parental leave and employee happiness/retention. - Growth seems to be outpacing a support system for employees.

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Riveron Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Riveron HR is always open to ways in which we can improve service to our employees. As Riveron continues to grow we will consistently evaluate ways in which we can expand our benefits. In recent months, we made significant updates to our Parental Leave policy to ensure we are competitive within the market, and the updates were well received by our employees. We work to maintain our focus on ways to better serve our clients and employees as we continue to grow, and we strive to provide competitive services and programs to our employees.

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