RMI Reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(159 total reviews)
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Jon Creyts

51% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

RMI has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 159 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RMI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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159 reviews
1.0
16 Nov 2023

Not worth the toll on mental health

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Unlimited PTO Working alongside bright minds

Cons

Whoever wrote “RMI is the worst of both worlds” hit the nail on the head. Over the past 3 years, RMI has transformed from a high-producing small group of people with prestige, to a bureaucratic entanglement of nepotism with a toxic culture. A culture that “RMIers have a moral high ground “and are “better than other people in this industry” fuels this toxicity. From significant bullying, to management quite literally hiring their best friends into other high-paying roles (looking at you, industries team), RMI has turned into the toxic swamp Amory vowed it would never become. I cannot emphasize enough how mentally and emotionally tolling working at RMI is- and I’ve been on 3 different teams with very different management styles. If you are earlier career, you will not be respected, if you are later career, you will be questioned if you truly earned your spot in RMI. This much is consistent across teams. If you are considering working at RMI and are unsure if it’s the right fit, please take this post as a sign. Putting RMI on your resume is not worth having to literally go onto SSRIs - take it from me. I know at least five other colleagues who have sought out mental health services during their tenure at RMI, citing their work as the primary reason for doing so. I promise you, it’s not worth it.

1.0
9 Jun 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, lots of travel for those who desire it, highly intelligent colleagues, casual work environment, intellectually stimulating work.

Cons

Egregiously poor management, top-heavy with former McKinsey partners who are over-paid and can basically never be fired, and have little incentive to perform well. The work is interesting, but much of it is pure fantasy.

2.0
7 May 2023

Going downhill fast

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Pros

Great benefits, decent pay, and unlimited PTO

Cons

Over the past year has experienced rapid growth that has lead to a complete meltdown in operations that are no longer fit for purpose and make getting anything (hiring, procurement, reimbursements) done a constant struggle from the inside. Work life balance is non-existent and staff burn our rates are high and there is no management accountability. C-suite and managing directors are completely disconnected from the rest of the institute, despite pledges to increase equity and work as 'One RMI.'

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