Management team only cares about themselves - Associate Riveron Employee Review

1.0
Feb 2, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Some decent people that actually care about you and clients.

Cons

-Senior management only does what HIG tells them and strictly cares about the optics of their actions. -"Clients come first." - employees do not matter except to reach the bottom-line numbers that impact the managing director compensation. -Work is uninteresting and little guidance from senior team members. -Unless you are in the right clique you will find that you do not matter. -CEO only takes pride when things are going well and couldn't handle laying people off on a call, instead just hung up. -Lays off employees then can't hire enough people and forced to hire contractors.

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