Protiviti reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(4,199 total reviews)
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Joseph A. Tarantino

82% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Protiviti has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,199 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Protiviti employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Dec 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

This is a good place to launch your career but think twice before joining as an experienced professional. Protiviti produces very high quality work. They pay for training and offer good benefits. Great company for you if you are a "go getter" and "self-starter" -> You will need to be in order to be successful here.

Cons

When you join Protiviti you feel like you are joining a great firm with tremendous upside to career growth but once on board, good luck ! You are on your own and must create your own success stories. There are barriers to success. They will make you pay your dues and earn your stripes. Probably takes over a year to get comfortable here but very often by that time consultants check out or move on since skills are in high demand. I.e. High turnover. New hires are often left with little or no direction and become disenchanted as they sit on the bench or they get put on projects no one wants to do. There is very high turnover which has led to longer tenured employees being over worked as they pick of the slack from the revolving door. This also leads to resentment of new employees coming since they aren't carrying their weight. Upper management just accepts this and there doesn't be any care about it. Very hard to integrate if you are an experience professional. Double standards among longer tenured employees and petty office politics can lead to a toxic and uncomfortable culture to be a part of. Senior leadership lacks dignity towards new hires and there is a sense of arrogance throughout the culture due to their recent growth and success. Most employees tends to be out for their own self interest. There is a teaming quality component at Protiviti in how you're judged, but it is total bs, and it tends to become a popularity contest; where you are judged on if people like you rather than your work. HR is clueless when it comes to these issues because they can point to the consistent quarter over quarter impressive growth. Wake up! If you don't integrate well here politically they will phase you out or eventually you will be let go...

1.0
Jul 10, 2015

House of Cards, built on Contractors

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-You can take vacation any time you want, provided you schedule it with enough notice. -The work isn't hard. -They have offices in multiple cities.

Cons

-This isn't consulting. There is no value add. This is glorified contracting. The only reason I say it's glorified is because Protiviti is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Half, one of the largest contracting firms in the world. Somehow Protiviti charges higher rates than Robert Half employees, hence the glory. The service provided is much the same - base level work that a company doesn't want to hire full-time employees to do. -This is the most boring work you will ever do. You are basically a nit-picker, validating that some other worker bee has done his or her work. And by "work" I mean they titled a document correctly or signed something and dated it correctly. -As another reviewer mentioned, people here, especially at the senior level, have no idea what they're doing. I've worked on operational risk projects where I've been asked, by an Associate Director, to find out what operational risk means. Protiviti bids on work it does not have the capability of executing. -The firm has no infrastructure. HR is invisible. I literally have no idea who I would speak to if I had any HR-related issues, and I've been at the firm nearly two years.

1.0
Mar 22, 2015

Get in with the cool club, or your advancement will be stifled.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you're fresh out of school, Protiviti is a great place to start your career. They will give you the tools to become a successful consultant. Salaries are very competitive and are on the higher end to firms around the same size as Protiviti. Bonuses and raises are also above the industry standard.

Cons

The individuals in the Chicago office were very cliquish. There seems to be a "cool kid club", as well. If you didn't get in good with certain members of Senior Management (ie - Managing Directors), your advancement from Consultant to Senior Consultant, to Management, etc., will either be stifled, or you will be quietly forced out. Additionally, there are individuals in middle management who seem to exploit their title over their staff. This, combined with the aforementioned cool club, can be detrimental to those who don't "fall in line". The Chicago office's (and perhaps the rest of the organization) attitude: They have a big 4 mentality. They try to act like the Big 4, despite being significantly smaller in numbers. Then there's the work/life "blend". Translation: expect to work long hours, and expect to be at every beck and whim of your Manager/Sr. Manager. It could be 11pm in the evening, and if they email, it is the expectation that you are monitoring your email and are to reply in a timely manner. Don't expect much respect for your personal time, which is a result of the work/life blend described above. Finally, the periodic work from home (standard for the consulting industry) is frowned upon.

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