Be warned - Anonymous employee Forvis Mazars, LLP Employee Review

1.0
22 Jul 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Might be helpful to have on resume when looking for new opportunities.

Cons

Insultingly low pay. Horrible culture. The managing partner is a dishonest flake with absolutely no follow through. The only people who matter to the firm are the partners. Brag about being a top ten firm but don’t pay top ten wages. Culture is an absolute joke, people have no lives outside of work and will contact you at all hours of the day expecting a response whether it is during normal work hours or not. Partners will not say a word to your face but will have strong opinions about you behind your back that directly affect you and your future at the firm. Absolutely no support for employees, I can’t even tell you what the office structure is as there is none. DO NOT WORK HERE. This firm does not respect it’s employees. Promised compensation raise but the managing partner pretended to have no idea what we were talking about when brought up during a meeting. Complete dishonesty during hiring process. There’s more I can say but I’ll keep it at that. Just don’t work here, you can do better. Also the name is stupid.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

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Cons

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