Info for "Support" Employees - Practice Management (Support) CohnReznick Employee Review

4.0
5 Jun 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

37.5 hours per week. Comfortable dress code (jeans OK). My manager is the best I've ever had. Flex Fridays has just started (once you hit your 37.5 hours on Friday, as long as it is after 11:30 or noon depending on when you normally start the day, you will be able to leave). Partner overseeing the admins makes sure we all get Admin Day recognition, a birthday lunch, and a little $omething extra at end-of-year. OT is available if you want it (and it is expected that you will want it and will do it). Work from home when necessary. Offices all over the US, and medical insurance costs the same whether you're in NY or Texas or California or Georgia (good for cities like NYC or LA where salaries are higher due to COL; not so good for the opposite)

Cons

There is no time to relax and draw a breath. It's full out work all day, every day. When someone is out on medical or maternity or vacation, we are slammed with OT. Not everyone works to full capacity or competence, but I've never seen or heard of anyone held accountable.

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A great place to work. Ethical leadership and very educated and motivated coworkers. I was proud to work here.

Cons

Sometimes certain managers on projects may not be up to par. However, a good partner will weed them out eventually.

2.0
8 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The remote/hybrid work environment provides a good level of flexibility and work-life balance. The health insurance benefits are decent, and the firm offers a generous holiday schedule.

Cons

Compensation is low relative to the workload and expectations. Employees who leave are often not replaced, resulting in their responsibilities being distributed among remaining team members. This has led to increased workloads, burnout, and a feeling of being overworked and underpaid. Frequent budget cuts create additional challenges by limiting resources and support while expectations continue to increase. The 401(k) match is also significantly below what many comparable firms offer. Overall, morale has suffered as teams are expected to do more with fewer people and fewer resources.

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