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arjun s
what u people think about OfficeTiger(an RR Donnelley company)? i want to know how the company is....?
Asked by arjun s
i have got an offer from that company .. is it worthy to jon in that company.??

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RR Donnelley is an outstanding company to work for as far as benefits are concerned. 401K plan with company match, pension plan (100% vested after 7 years), quarterly bonus, 5 days vacation + 1 floating holiday the first year and 10 days + 1 floating holiday the 2nd-5th year, goes up from there. I believe it's 10 paid holidays per year as well. The raises are not so great, however. You wait an entire year and get less than $1 per hour on average. The raises are based solely on the percentage your departments are allowed to get and not so much on your performance (so you can be a top contributor and get the same as someone next to you who slacks off.) The only think I would be concerned about is whether or not the merger between RRD and Office Tiger is complete yet. Depending on what position you're looking to get into, you may experience some lay-offs. Most of the lay-offs will be coming from the "higher up" executive and management positions during the merger process. However, if you're a "worker bee" I wouldn't be too concerned about that. Just be aware you may see a little of that during the process. I definitely think you should consider this position, as long as it's paying what you want and is what you're looking for. Oh, one more thing. They may not tell you up front that your employment will be based on passing a drug test as well as a criminal background check (in case that's of concern to you). Good luck!
Worked there for a couple years.
Answered by Peach


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