Good place to start a career - Data Scientist Verisk Employee Review

4.0
29 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Allows you twice a week from the office Pressure from bosses are limited

Cons

The pay could be better to align with prevailing economic condition

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Verisk Response
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Hello, thank you for sharing your experience regarding the work-life balance at Verisk. We greatly appreciate your positive feedback and are thrilled to hear that our commitment to maintaining a healthy work-life balance has positively impacted your experience, especially our hybrid work schedule and low pressure from our management team. When it comes to compensation and benefits, our work is never done. We constantly strive to offer fair and competitive pay to ensure they align with industry standards. If you have specific concerns or suggestions, we welcome you to contact your manager or HRBP.

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

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