Phenomenal company to work for and grow within - District Manager Rimkus Employee Review

5.0
13 Apr 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Stability: this is clearly a company that people come to for their career. The average expert tenure is 12 years. Opportunity: this company continuously promotes from within; I have benefited first-hand here. I started out as a staff consultant and now manage a branch. Top Notch Support: it has been amazing having access to structural, electrical, mechanical, Biomechanical engineers all in-house. The training gained through joint collaborative projects has been amazing

Cons

Forensic engineering tends to supply higher volume of smaller projects. Variability in workload does occur, but typically remains easily manageable.

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Rimkus Response
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Thanks for the incredible feedback! We agree with you. No organization is invincible, but Rimkus is a stable company, not subject to the ups and downs of the oil and gas industry that can lead to mass layoffs. As you experienced first-hand, we absolutely promote from within. I include myself as one of many proud Rimkus employees who worked hard to climb the corporate ladder. Rimkus is a great company to plant roots and build a career!

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