Great place to work - Anonymous employee Protiviti Employee Review

5.0
Oct 21, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

* Work with great people * Management is friendly and always accessible * Easy place to come to work for everyday * Management includes employees and makes them part of the brand/vision of the company, instead of just saying "here it is, deal with it" * Lots of committees for employees to join to keep them involved

Cons

* Some employees have different managers and are not held to the same professional standards as the rest of the office, which causes disruptions and make it difficult to do your work. * Pay in Operations is based on level/title and not on effort and actual work done. * Promotions/benefits/perks are geared towards Practice employees, while Operations are either not included or left in the dark. * Extensive training/courses/certifications, etc for Practice employees, with TBD for Operations. * Expense/reimbursement software and policy are HORRIBLE. The software is outdated and not user friendly at all, it takes a minimum of 5 days to get expense reports looked at, and the rules/policy changes depending on who is looking at the report. Not user friendly at all.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Good WLB Great Bosses Health insurance & benefits are awesome Very flexible workforce Easy to climb up in promotions

Cons

Pay is below standard (Although I feel you still get paid decently for the area) If you're put on a production project, be ready to feel stuck. Management is very lost on where they want to head into the future. I am worried this company won't last much longer (Former arthur anderson) Can feel clique-y at times amongst peers (but this is not a problem of the company specifically)

3.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good Culture, decent pay, not overworked too much.

Cons

Repetitive, meaningless, and boring work, hard to pivot out of this career once started. Also, the consulting career feels like such a fake job at times. Doesn't feel like real work. Makes you question your life decisions. I'd recommend any college grads to think about their future career goals first before joining. I joined on a whim and wish I spent more time interviewing. It's been incredibly difficult to pivot out of internal audit and sox compliance once you are in it. However, if you are really good at corporate politics and advocating for yourself you may be able to pivot out of the IAFA solution . However, not sure how that lends it self if you want to leave the company.

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