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Financial Integrity Resources Management

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DO NOT GO THERE! - Anonymous employee Financial Integrity Resources Management Employee Review

1.0
Mar 24, 2018
Anonymous intern
Recommend
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Pros

Location is good, there are a few nice places for lunch around.

Cons

EVERYTHING ELSE ABOUT THE COMPANY IS BAD! check out the other two reviews, they are both very honest and true! CEO knows nothing about the industry and they treat employee super bad! They may seem nice to talk to, but inside they are nothing near "integrity". You pretty much have to learn everything by yourself.

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4.0
Mar 17, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I had a good experience, lot of travel involved

Cons

didnt really have any complaints

1.0
May 29, 2015
Anonymous intern
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

One thing I can say is, If you stay here long enough, you will learn out. There is a lot of project ownership with this company. You are expected to deliver your work, at the time you specified.

Cons

THIS REVIEW IS SPECIFIC TO THE PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1. Management is very unstructured as it is a small company, so everybody does everything. However, my interview process was very disorganized, the president at the time did not bother to spell my name correctly ,worst of all, I would get emails at 11 pm to show up the next day for an interview. 2. In my time there, I found out that they only hired internationals, specifically international girls and a majority of them were "let go" for meaningless reasons. Management comes up with any and all excuses to let go of interns. Which has led to very very high turn over, e.g. before me, there had been about 10-15 people employed in my position in less than a year. 3. There is a lot of micro management and favoritism. Again due to the small size of the office, the "core" group of employees are allowed to do certain things while the 'new hire" can be chastised and in some cases terminated for engaging in the same behavior.

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