Fantastic work and culture - Manager Riveron Employee Review

5.0
Nov 25, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

This is a company that allows each individual to express their professional creativity whilst cementing a common theme of producing the highest quality of work. The culture is supportive and collaborative which motivates everyone to grow both professionally and personally.

Cons

Not a con for everyone - but being in a high growth phase (like any company) it sometimes limits the ability to delegate certain work meaning team leaders need to roll up their sleeves and get into the weeds in certain circumstances. But ultimately this makes us better consultants.

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Riveron Response
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Thank you for taking time to provide feedback. We are glad you enjoy the culture and find it supportive and collaborative while doing great work. We appreciate your hard work while we continue to grow. If you have additional feedback, please email human.resources@riveron.com.

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