Pros
There are some nice coworkers.
Cons
Avoid if you have any other options. You could write pages about the cons. Totally toxic environment. Senior leadership is arrogant and many aren't even qualified for their roles. Employees are expendable. Lots of broken promises. Outside of senior leaders, for the most part, salaries are below market and raises minimal. Benefits are costly and just average. Very poor HR function. No communication because employees don't matter. No professional development. The current CEO is not well-liked and for good reason. Many, though not all, employees are unhappy and think Ria is a bad place to work. Many stay because they don't speak English fluently and feel they can't find another job. There is a reason for the high turnover. It's not a healthy, happy place to work. Of course there are pockets of old-timers who are happy, and some newbies who immediately are a part of the "in crowd." But for the majority, it's not a positive experience. Ria turns a deaf ear when there issues are brought up to them. This is a great place for poor performers as Ria rarely takes action. They don't reward those most deserving and do little about those who slack.