A great place to grow your career in Information Technology. - Manager Pariveda Employee Review

5.0
7 Jan 2011
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Pros

The benefits package at Pariveda is one of the best around; everything is pretty much covered and taken care of for you, which is really nice. Transparency is everywhere; every employee at the same level earns the same paycheck; to get a raise, you get promoted, according to the Expectations Framework. Management is VERY clear on communicating what decisions are being made and why. The review/feedback process for employees is the best I've ever seen; you receive project reviews and semi-annual reviews, both of which are HAND-WRITTEN, in letter form letting you know how you're doing. Pariveda is really a great place to grow your career.

Cons

People that work & succeed here tend to be very driven, focused on growing their careers as fast as they can. Expectations on networking, learning, putting in a lot of hours can seem tough to those not ready for it. Internal training could use some work, although there are a lot of initiatives currently underway to revamp that.

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Pros

Amazing place to work Great people and great culture

Cons

Lower paying salary than competitors

3.0
21 May 2026
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Pros

Strong launchpad for early career consultants. Great exposure to varied clients, tech stacks, and industries within your first couple of years. Smart, driven colleagues and a structured mentorship model that genuinely invests in your growth. Clear promotion path with well-defined expectations at each level. If you're motivated and self-directed, you can grow faster here than at most places.

Cons

You work for it. Hours can run long depending on the project, and utilization expectations are real. A lot of your trajectory depends on the project you get staffed to and how well you advocate for yourself. Not the place if you want a predictable 40 hour week or a hands-off environment. Burnout is a risk if you don't set your own boundaries early.

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