Terrible Experience, Do not care about experienced hires - Audit Senior Associate CohnReznick Employee Review

2.0
24 Apr 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I cannot think of any besides a select few of individuals.

Cons

Senior Managers and Above have no idea what a team means. They Will throw you under the bus the first chance they get in an effort to make themselves look better for doing little to no work. There are no trainings and they claim they have an open door policy although asking questions is frowned upon.

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CohnReznick Response
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Thank you for your review. CohnReznick has been piloting upward feedback since 2019 with plans to roll it out to the broader firm. One of our core principles is to provide a hospitable working environment to let our employees work as a team. We are sorry to hear that your experience did not match that. We would like to invite you to provide additional anonymous feedback about your experience so that we can continue to improve. You can provide your comments here: https://cohnreznick.cultureamp.com/adhoc/cohnreznick?code=5eb48385e539ab0028025965. To access the survey, please use authorization code CohnReznick1.

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Cons

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