Dont quit yet find another job take your pto and then quit. - Senior Investigator CoventBridge Group Employee Review

1.0
18 Feb 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

After 10 years you get 5 weeks paid vacation. Every other pro was taken back.

Cons

New sliding payroll scam. New convaluted way to steal money from the investigator hidden behind a bonus title. The labor department will have a feild day with this one. Company needs money to offset all the clients that left. Managers and SAM are the next line to be fired.

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CoventBridge Group Response
9y
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5.0
12 Jul 2025
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Pros

People are generally super helpful. External customer service, and internal customer.

Cons

Work can be either overwhelmingly busy or completely scarce.

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CoventBridge Group Response
10mo
In the investigator industry, the volume and type of work can vary due to factors outside of our control, such as client needs, case locations, and seasonal demand. While we cannot eliminate these fluctuations, we are committed to doing everything we can to keep our investigators working consistently. This includes securing new clients, maintaining strong relationships with existing clients, and delivering high-quality results that generate additional opportunities. Our goal is to minimize downtime and create as much stability as possible in an inherently variable industry. We genuinely value constructive feedback, as it helps us grow and improve. We love hearing that the culture we have created has been helpful and supportive.
3.0
7 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The flexibility to work from home and have some say over your work hours is something that has kept me at the company. This is the benefit that I use to justify the cons.

Cons

The pay structure is way below averages for this line of work. Merit increases are considered annually, but have fallen far behind inflation thus far. PTO is less than what I've experienced in other similar positions. Ongoing training is sparse and seems to create time-intensive problems that would be more efficiently handled with regular training updates. The company makes no contributions to health insurance premiums, which for people like me, means that half my paycheck is gone before I see it just to cover premiums for myself and my son.

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