Pros
- location
- only 2 things in the pantry: water dispenser and microwave
Cons
I would strongly caution anyone considering joining this company. The management and leadership quality are extremely poor, which likely explains why a 35-year-old business has fewer than 20 consultants. The KPIs are quite aggressive, and while high targets are not uncommon in the industry, the level of support and guidance provided to achieve them is limited. The management style leans heavily toward micromanagement, which can make it difficult to work independently and confidently. High targets aren’t the issue—I’ve worked in environments with demanding KPIs where strong leadership made success achievable. That is not the case here. Leadership tends to single individuals out unless they engage in favoritism, and professionalism is lacking. There are also concerns around professionalism and communication from leadership, with feedback at times feeling more discouraging than constructive. Additionally, collaboration across teams appears restricted, which can limit exposure and learning opportunities. Overall, the managers/leaders here are the main issues.