TS Associate Review - Transaction Services Associate Riveron Employee Review

3.0
Jul 8, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay and bonus structure. Overall a fun firm that likes to work hard, and play hard too. Spends money on its employees: fully loaded kitchen with snacks and drinks, happy hours, etc

Cons

My specific team culture is very poor. Comments from higher ups are extremely condescending. Feedback is rare and never timely. I have not had a chance do different types of work which was promised during my interview process and many times after.

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Riveron Response
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Thank you for taking time to provide feedback. ¬¬We are glad to hear you enjoy both the bonus structure and work ethic. Our performance management structure aims to provide employees with transparent and frequent feedback to continue personal and professional growth. If you are willing to share, we ask you email HR; we would like to hear more about your experience and how we can improve.

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