Beware if you are operations - Anonymous employee Protiviti Employee Review

2.0
8 May 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They will contribute to your HSA. You might get a totally discretionary bonus at the end of the year.

Cons

If you are anywhere below a specialist in operations, be prepared to be shoved to the side at every turn. You will not receive any raise with the exception of cost of living adjustment. You will not have any opportunity to voice an opinion about anything. You will not be allowed to participate in the Ops incentive bonus. You will get to spend your entire day helping everyone else achieve their career goals, meet their ICP projections, participate in learning and development and never once will it be presented to you. I have never been offered any form of development. It is May and I have yet to have had any form of review. There is no incentive. We are constantly hearing about "best people and culture"...no if you are operations.

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Pros

1) Chicago office has a good culture, overall. It’s not perfect but most of the people are great. 2) Work-life balance score has been solid (about 5+ years of insights here) 3) Although it was not great this year, Incentive compensation has overall been pretty good over the course of 5+ years. Much better than big 4 in my experience.

Cons

1) Since 2023, the culture hasn’t been great for a variety of reasons (mainly due to sluggish performance and growing too fast) 2) It feels more like a temporary staffing agency versus a consulting firm for a lot of the time. 3) There has been an awkward push for a return to the office and more business development focus that is in stark contrast to what most Protiviti people value. 4) Most people I talk to say they are not motivated by most of the MDs they interact with (this is significant in my opinion).

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