Plural Strategy Reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

Jim Easton

72% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Plural Strategy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Plural Strategy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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24 reviews
4.0
13 Nov 2024

Great Place for Growth and Impact with a Supportive, Fun Team

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Pros

Plural Strategy offers an exciting, fast-paced environment where you work on meaningful projects with a tangible impact on clients. The projects are intellectually stimulating and involve close collaboration with clients, often positioning Plural as a trusted extension of their teams. This dynamic makes the work deeply rewarding—you see your recommendations driving real growth and transformation. The trust Plural builds with clients is a testament to the quality of work and the strong relationships fostered. What truly sets Plural apart, though, is the team. The people are smart, driven, and genuinely fun to work with. The culture strikes a great balance between professionalism and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment that makes even the busiest weeks enjoyable. The company also provides significant opportunities for professional growth, with early exposure to senior leadership and clients. The leadership team actively supports a culture of continuous learning and encourages involvement in both internal and external business development. I’ve grown not just as a consultant but as a business leader.

Cons

As with any high-growth firm, the workload can be intense, and expectations may feel high at times. While there have been efforts to promote work-life balance, more formalized policies could help ensure consistency across the team. Additionally, while professional development is emphasized, more structured pathways to senior leadership or partnership would provide greater clarity and help employees better navigate their long-term career progression. As the business continues to scale, there’s also an opportunity for leadership to refine some operational processes. This is a natural part of growth and would help the company maintain its strong culture and efficiency as it expands.

4.0
30 Oct 2024
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I found Plural a really good environment to start my career in a number of ways. Coming in as an Intern or Analyst, you are trusted and empowered with genuine responsibility from the start of your career, encouraged to participate in team discussions about the project at a high-level, and take ownership to ensure your work is feeding in to how the client problem is being solved and the answers that the team is arriving at. This early responsibility, along with exposure to a range of sectors, project types and client types, facilitates both rapid learning and the potential for quick progression. There is an embedded culture of feedback and mentoring, both on a project-by-project basis, and through regular check-ins with line managers and twice-a-year appraisals. The team at Plural is also keen to provide training time and resources to plug any gaps and to broaden the knowledge and experience of the team, and is receptive to requests and input into how best to improve training and knowledge-sharing. I found the culture to be positive and Plural to be a genuinely enjoyable place to work, which helps when hours can sometimes be long and work can be stressful. There is good visibility of and access to senior leadership, and a generally strong culture of openness to collaboration and willingness to support team members who need help - I found that the majority of people get on really well and enjoy spending time with each other. There is a growing emphasis on CSR initiatives, with increasing scope for team volunteering opportunities as well as the ability to partake in the occasional social impact project and be involved in outreach to schools and universities - the willingness of senior management to allow more junior staff to drive and own these kind of initiatives feels empowering and is a good indicator of the culture that the leadership is keen to cultivate. I also enjoyed social activities and playing sports with colleagues - the ability to interact with the New York office and the secondment opportunity is also really beneficial and exciting. I found there is a genuine commitment to doing good work for clients, regardless of the engagement type and client problem. The project lifecycle that is followed, whether on commercial due diligence projects or strategy engagements, is focused on properly defining the problem, developing hypotheses, and working with client data, access to customers and desk-based research to validate hypotheses and build a properly-evidenced and well-structured narrative to tell a client. There is always going to be an issue of imperfect information and time pressures in this industry, but I found the general company ambition to provide a comprehensive and intellectually rigorous approach to problem-solving satisfying.

Cons

There are problems inherent in strategy consulting and transaction advisory services which Plural isn't immune to. At times, these are exacerbated by the relative nascency of the company (only 10 years old) and the ongoing need to continue to develop proper processes to monitor burnout and manage workloads. Some projects involve more regular and normal hours, and sometimes there is time to be on the bench and engage in non-project work of various kinds, but there are also frequent busy periods or projects with compressed timeframes where working hours can be very long, and stress levels can be high. When the company is busy, it can lead to a necessity of all hands on deck, and sometimes people can be on back-to-back intense projects which can be really challenging and demanding. There is a growing transparency and willingness from senior management to both have conversations about long working hours, and to try to put in place measures to monitor workload levels and safeguard employees' wellbeing, but there are still issues and is still work to be done. The People Team conducts a Pulse Survey to monitor hours worked and how employees are feeling, and Recovery Days can be a really helpful way of mitigating burnout. Nonetheless, long hours and demanding client expectations continue to present challenges across the levels of the business.

5.0
15 May 2024
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Pros

Great culture for a management consultancy. Team really bonded as a group. Work is interesting and varied. Partners are always visible and share open comms.

Cons

Sometimes work can be 100% or 20% but that is the nature of the business

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