Be prepared to be a doormat - Anonymous employee Rimkus Employee Review

2.0
10 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good working hour flexibility, equipment used is good.

Cons

They talk down and treat you like you are dumb, even with many years of experience.

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Rimkus Response
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We regret that your experience at Rimkus was less than favorable. As one of the nation's most well-respected forensic consulting firms, the nature of our business requires that we employ highly educated professionals. Even so, we work hard to eliminate and address reports of unprofessional or disrespectful conduct between peers and managers. What one team member lacks in a particular area of expertise is bolstered by another team member’s professional insight. This collaborative approach allows our employees to expand their skills and knowledge while ensuring that we deliver the most reliable, accurate findings for our clients. No doormats here; only welcome mats.

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