Competitive comp and flexible - Associate Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Sep 10, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The culture at Riveron is great. At this point, it's still got the small company feel, which I prefer. So far, leadership has done a good job maintaining the small company feel throughout the exponential growth the company has experienced over the last couple of years. Base salary is competitive with Big 4 or slightly higher, and bonus targets at Riveron are much higher on average compared to Big 4. Depending on the team or project, work schedules and locations are generally pretty flexible.

Cons

PTO isn't great until you reach Senior Manager or Director and above. This should be adjusted to be more comparable to competitors. Benefits are just okay, and 401(k) match is very low.

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Cons

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