Pros
A few nice people
Annual bonus
Cons
My experience at GQG was overwhelmingly negative. While there were occasional bright spots, they were eclipsed by a culture marked by entitlement, resistance to change, and poor leadership. Constructive ideas were routinely dismissed, and communication from management was inconsistent and unreliable. The organizational culture felt hollow, with little cohesion beyond a sporadic internal newsletter. The executive team, particularly at the highest levels, exhibited troubling behavior that contributed to a tense and unwelcoming environment. There appeared to be an unusual dynamic surrounding one of the founders, which created a climate of discomfort and apprehension. Interpersonal interactions were often strained with some employees displaying a lack of basic courtesy. Leadership across departments seemed misaligned and ineffective raising questions about how certain roles were filled. The workplace atmosphere included passive-aggressive behavior, emotional manipulation, and a lack of transparency around major decisions. Reviews that rate the company poorly reflect an accurate picture of the broader experience. The long commute and overall environment made it a deeply unsatisfying place to work. Leaving the organization brought a sense of relief.