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Amazing company to grow - Senior Consultant Clarkston Consulting Employee Review

4.0
18 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Growth mindset is rewarded but can be very different experiences based on which partner and industry you are working with to dictate what type of environment you are working in.

Cons

Recently they are encouraging people to specialize early in their career but that can lead to pigenholing your skills and not getting the "consultant" multiple project exposure that is marketed the position will receive.

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5.0
29 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of the things that stands out about Clarkston is the opportunity to work on meaningful, high-impact projects while continuing to grow your skills. You get to build on your existing expertise, but you're also encouraged to branch out through training programs and new project opportunities that help expand your experience. The culture is another big differentiator. Clarkston places a strong emphasis on collaboration, mentorship, and professional development. Because it's a smaller firm than many of the large consulting companies, employees tend to have more visibility, easier access to leadership, and the chance to take on meaningful responsibility earlier in their careers. Work-life balance is also something Clarkston genuinely values, and you can see that reflected in how long people stay with the firm. It's common to find employees who have been there for years or even decades, which says a lot about the culture. It's a refreshing change from the "up-or-out" environment that's often associated with larger consulting firms.

Cons

Sometimes projects can require long days and travel, but that's true of most consulting jobs.

1.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

“Good” pay relative to responsibilities

Cons

Favoritism for bootcampers and there was always a push for you to go to the project management route over subject matter expert route

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