Harsh expectations - Anonymous employee CohnReznick Employee Review

1.0
9 Jun 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Provided food and snacks during busy time.

Cons

Once someone high up doesn’t like you they are on a witch hunt to destroy you. Extreme hours, very competitive. People are not genuine. Flexibility is only for those they like. Pay cuts and other firm cuts.

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CohnReznick Response
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We are sorry to hear about your experience at CohnReznick. What you are describing goes against our principles and values as a firm. We would like to hear more from you about your experience so that we can continue to improve. CohnReznick has created a portal to be able to provide anonymous constructive feedback, which can be accessed here: https://cohnreznick.cultureamp.com/adhoc/cohnreznick?code=5eb48385e539ab0028025965. Please use authorization code CohnReznick1 to access the survey.

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