Pros
Compared to other Market Research companies, Forethought pays relatively well. The company offers continuous training, and there are constant employee promotions. Belonging to Forethought is belonging to an Elite of professionals, everyone here is the best of the best.
Cons
The pay does not really compensate the long hours we must work every week. I would prefer life balance to a slightly higher income. Forethought has several policies based on coercion to impede employees to leave the firm. For example, no employee can endorse or give any kind of recommendation about another colleague on LinkedIn. All employees must sign a confidentiality deed with very harsh restraints for after you decide to leave your job at Forethought. These restraints limit ex-employees to work in market research for 12 months in Australia with competitors or in "industries where the employer provides services to, including but not limited to financial services, banking, telecommunications, and other service industries", given that Forethought has provided services in almost every industry is hard to think a field to get your next job. Please notice that according to Fairwork Australia, this clause is "against public policy". Effective January 1, 2016 the new policies of the company do not accept a four-week notice if you want to leave the company. Besides, it requests that employees must inform the company about personal life and career plans. "People who do not includes us in their future plans and instead give us only four weeks’ notice will have their personnel file marked – ‘Not For Re-Employment.’"