Pay is fine, Not the greatest in the area - Senior Quality Analyst I Verisk Employee Review

3.0
11 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life balance is great, can sometimes work from home

Cons

You are expected to work hybrid even if it doesn't make sense

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Verisk Response
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Hi, thank you for your feedback. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your time at Verisk. We appreciate your feedback and are delighted to hear about your positive experience working with us. At Verisk, we hold a deep belief in the power of bringing your whole self to work — allowing you to flourish in an open, inclusive environment. Your acknowledgment of our work life balance is truly encouraging. At Verisk, we are currently observe a hybrid work model. This allows for both the flexibility to work from home and the opportunity to connect with your colleagues in-person. If you have further questions or feedback about the hybrid model, we encourage you to reach out to our HR team!

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Pros

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Cons

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