Great company; great coworkers - Technical Manager Pariveda Employee Review

5.0
Jul 13, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I echo the other reviews: really awesome structure for the company in general. Love the transparent pay, transparent review system, and attainable promotions. I've worked here 5 years and have gone from $70k to $150k. Throughout my employment, I've made a lot of friends both coworker and client. I've never felt like I've been treated unfairly. In fact, sometimes I feel guilty because I feel like the company is being a little TOO empathetic towards my needs.

Cons

Some projects can be a little mind-numbing. This is to be expected for any consultancy though, and Pariveda does a better job than most to find interesting work. Also some of the policies are a little old-fashioned for a tech firm (big emphasis on "butt-in-seat" hours, dress code, etc. Pay is also based out of Dallas with some small bumps for more expensive markets, so if you work in NYC, DC, SF, etc expect to be paid a little less than you would at a competitor in the same area. Overall the pros WAY outweigh the cons.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing place to work Great people and great culture

Cons

Lower paying salary than competitors

3.0
May 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong launchpad for early career consultants. Great exposure to varied clients, tech stacks, and industries within your first couple of years. Smart, driven colleagues and a structured mentorship model that genuinely invests in your growth. Clear promotion path with well-defined expectations at each level. If you're motivated and self-directed, you can grow faster here than at most places.

Cons

You work for it. Hours can run long depending on the project, and utilization expectations are real. A lot of your trajectory depends on the project you get staffed to and how well you advocate for yourself. Not the place if you want a predictable 40 hour week or a hands-off environment. Burnout is a risk if you don't set your own boundaries early.

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