Great place for professional growth - Experience Consultant Protiviti Employee Review

4.0
Jun 19, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Opportunity to work in various industries. 2. Flexible work schedule 3. Good health benefits, Average base salary, Excellent Bonus Structure 4. The culture/people are great and 99% of people are easy to work with and will help you with your career.

Cons

1. Promotions are not consistent across locations - Some locations are more restrictive in promoting individuals 2. 401(k) is not matched until year end. 3. Some individuals get stuck on one engagement and do not get the opportunity to experience the diverse client base.

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Protiviti Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We recently announced to US employees that we are looking at the 401(k), so stay tuned! On consistency across locations, our RMDs and HR Leaders review promotions, compensation, and bonuses across the offices within a region to ensure fairness and consistency. Then, I review the regions' recommendations with Solution Leaders, the Executive Team, and with our CEO to promote consistency across the country. I would also encourage those who feel "stuck" to raise the issue ASAP so that we can work with them to address it. Dialogue around work experiences and career interests is the goal of the career checkpoint discussions with your Advisor. I assure you that we will keep listening and making adjustments so that we are fine tuning our organization and the Protiviti experience.

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