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International Risk Management Institute

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Right job, wrong management for me. - Anonymous employee International Risk Management Institute Employee Review

3.0
Jan 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office, paid health benefits, great staff, employee longevity. Colleagues work for some really great managers. It was a great fit for me for a long time. I could have stayed and excelled if put under the manager I asked to be under that I respect wholeheartedly.

Cons

Unfortunately, my management changed and I was not able to adapt to managers that I witnessed as prideful and untruthful. I went from being encouraged to offer up opinions and thoughts to being belittled at every opportunity. And the new hires received no training, which I could have done if asked. It's hard to respect a manager that does not do basic managerial duties of various types. One new employee that pointed this out was terminated.

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5.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

IRMI has a genuinely collaborative culture where people care about the mission and each other. Leadership encourages cross-department collaboration and continuous improvement, and there’s meaningful work tied directly to the success of conferences and educational products. The organization is relatively small, so you can see the impact of your contributions quickly and have access to leadership.

Cons

Like many growing organizations, there can be periods of change and shifting priorities, especially with evolving leadership and strategic initiatives. Communication during transitions can sometimes be improved to ensure alignment across teams.

5.0
May 1, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

While upward movement might be limited, the ability to grow your skills within your role is not.

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