New Beginnings - Recruiting Coordinator Verisk Employee Review

5.0
22 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As a newcomer, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the positive work environment and company culture: Culture: It’s great and feels genuine. Team members are friendly and approachable. Benefits: The best I’ve experienced in my professional journey. Work-Life Balance: There’s a strong emphasis on balance. Teammates and leadership are understanding and flexible. Learning and Development: Lots of opportunities for growth, both professionally and personally. Excited to continue this journey! 😊

Cons

Parking is expensive, and in a high traffic area. I wouldnt hate less days in the office, however, the negative also supports the positive, The office environment is really nice and supports the culture.

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Verisk Response
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Greetings! We were so thrilled to read your review. We appreciate your feedback and are delighted to hear about your positive experience working with us so far. We appreciate the acknowledgement of all our offerings at Verisk; from our comprehensive compensation & benefits package, to our abundance of learning and development opportunities provided by our Talent Development team, to our commitment to maintaining a healthy work-life balance. At Verisk we are a certified Great Place to Work, and we are glad to see you're experiencing that firsthand! Should you have any additional feedback, please feel free to reach out to our HR team.

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2.0
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