Pros
The 15 week training period is better than advertised - expert training from a range of different people with different styles, you get a taste of multiple different areas and you actually put your new skills to practice with a real client project at the end (that the client actually uses!). Also, once you're client side, the Kubrick network is so supportive and friendly. Now things are starting to open up, Kubrick HQ is trying to get more of their consultants to get involved with social activities, extra learning opportunities etc. The employee benefits system is good, and the bonus scheme is good too. But nothing like some of the large companies out, which is understandable as Kubrick are still quite small.
Cons
The client work can be hit and miss. Some have been placed at some fantastic companies doing some exciting work. But I was placed in a role and industry that I had no interest in - but Kubrick can only give us roles that have vacancies, so some of us don't get what we are interested in. There's scope to move during your time at Kubrick, but it's slow as Kubrick are reluctant to move you away from a client unless absolutely necessary.