It's like having a huge extended family - Anonymous employee Rimkus Employee Review

5.0
Apr 21, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers and managers really want you to succeed and do their best to help in every situation

Cons

The work is demanding and can be fast paced

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Rimkus Response
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Thank you for taking the time to review our company. We love to hear that you feel like we’re an extended family – we feel the same way! As you’ve experienced, the Rimkus company culture is centered around our people. We know our success is due to the professionalism, expertise, and camaraderie displayed daily by our team as they assist clients in an often fast-paced industry. As we grow, our aim is to do as you’ve suggested and continue to offer resources that benefit our employees. Looking forward to a successful future!

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