Growing Company, Fast-Paced - Anonymous employee Riveron Employee Review

4.0
Jul 7, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is tied into utilization which is good if you're highly chargeable. Peers are mostly young and normal people (ex-Big Four) which never hurts. Not a place to join if you enjoyed public accounting.

Cons

The occasional down-time, distant corporate infrastructure, and lack of clearly communicated firm strategy.

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Riveron Response
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Thank you for taking the time to review our company and share your feedback. This helps us better understand the experience of our team members. We are proud of our growth over the years, yet we recognize there are challenges for everyone as we adjust and expand. We hope you will continue to grow with us and that you also share feedback with us directly.

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