Consultant - Consultant Riveron Employee Review

1.0
Feb 29, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I would be cautious of the positive reviews for this company. It came to management's attention how poor the ratings were on glassdoor and suddenly many good reviews came flooding in to the website. The company was growing fast- it is no longer. It is a good place for a former CPA, all other skill sets should look elsewhere

Cons

Poor management and little to no direction for the company as a whole. Interested to see where we end up in a few years. Compensation is tied to utilization- Consultants have no control over utilization-therefore pay is unpredictable and often really poor due to the company's lack of ability to win work.

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Pros

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Cons

Too political and heavy on finger-pointing rather than collaboration. Blame often falls on inexperienced staff for issues beyond their control, while "who you know" (especially in the Texas office) dictates accountability. Additionally, the US team’s subconscious bias toward the India team creates a counterproductive and unwelcome environment. It ultimately feels like a fend-for-yourself environment. When performance is evaluated, support is limited unless you’ve already proven you can meet management’s demanding, often unrealistic, expectations. This makes it especially difficult for early-career professionals to learn and grow. The focus tends to be more on maximizing billable hours than on development or quality of work. In some cases, there has even been pressure from multiple managers to inflate timesheet entries to improve the appearance of performance and increase client billing, despite work being completed efficiently. These expectations were consistently communicated verbally rather than documented, raising serious ethical concerns and making the situation even more discouraging.

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