Riveron Consulting 2015 Review - Anonymous employee Riveron Employee Review

2.0
Feb 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great culture and work/life balance, young, fun, and bright delivery professionals. Service offerings provide for unique and cycle-responsive client engagements.

Cons

Below market compensation due to variable component and unrealistic utilization targets; bonuses less than offer letters. 90% of the company is glorified staff aug work (financial advisory). Benefits are inferior to market (PTO, immaterial 401k match, maternity). Regressively trending culture as a result of lead HR and Ops hires. Excessive spending at the overhead level.

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