Supportive, Diverse, Collegial - with a crushing workload - Director, Valuation CohnReznick Employee Review

4.0
8 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

It's a smaller, much more dynamic organization with a good US footprint. If you have good ideas and initiative, you'll have a much better chance at CRZ to launch a new service or pursue a new market niche. For example, the firm pushed ahead of its peers to serve the renewable energy and legal cannabis industries. The CEO is one of the best, and they invest in senior talent to drive new ideas.

Cons

Not enough people to do the work. The firm is growing revenue at a higher rate than it is hiring people. Training in advisory services doesn't really exist - until recently, they've made experienced hires only. Still not much of an organic growth culture at lower levels. In my group, they were only starting to hire interns, and hadn't really thought through the follow-on training once they brought them on as staff.

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5.0
16 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A great place to work. Ethical leadership and very educated and motivated coworkers. I was proud to work here.

Cons

Sometimes certain managers on projects may not be up to par. However, a good partner will weed them out eventually.

2.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The remote/hybrid work environment provides a good level of flexibility and work-life balance. The health insurance benefits are decent, and the firm offers a generous holiday schedule.

Cons

Compensation is low relative to the workload and expectations. Employees who leave are often not replaced, resulting in their responsibilities being distributed among remaining team members. This has led to increased workloads, burnout, and a feeling of being overworked and underpaid. Frequent budget cuts create additional challenges by limiting resources and support while expectations continue to increase. The 401(k) match is also significantly below what many comparable firms offer. Overall, morale has suffered as teams are expected to do more with fewer people and fewer resources.

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