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863 total reviews
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100% of reviews mention positives
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59 / 87
Consultant
Work-life balance, compensation, and flexibility between on-site and remote work.
Not the best place for a fast-paced and performance-oriented career.
Associate specialist technology
Culture, work life balance and flexibility
Less career growth and repetitive tasks
Software engineer
Great company culture, and a lot of outstanding team members.
I haven't find out yet.
Sr. vice president
Cool technology; fast paced group if you are part of a former startup. Work hard and play hard
slower compared to a traditional tech company
Associate managing consultant
Top benefit package in the industry within the market.
Lacking innovative solutions these days
Talent acquisition
Amazing company and culture - loved working there!
Slow career progression trajectory in a corporate environment
Finance
Great benefits offered and lots of opportunties for growth.
However, lots of politics and diversity initiatives is not consistent across the company. Biases are blatant in certain teams. This can be team specific as the culture of the team is based on the leaders
Great culture and people here.
Pay movement might not be as competitive as market rate.
1. The pay is very good, especially for fresh grads. But ~50% lower than MBB 2. WLB is good, especially vs. MBB, by consulting standards 3. Performance review is very structured and meritocratic. There is a low chance you can get promoted just because your manager likes you 4. Big big org, can transfer if you dont like what you are doing
1. YoY and promotion-related increments are laughable. The increase in expectations at the next level almost always does not fit your salary increase 2. Most people managers dont really care for their squads. This is because being a people manager is like a requirement to make principal, so they dont coach out of love, but just to get that promotion. They are also very busy, so dont expect much mentoring 3. The Mastercard Way, AKA our rules, only really apply to those who are not principals. I've seen a principal threatened a manager's well-deserved promotion over paperwork issues, i've seen principals blow up in a vendor's face, etc. But what are you gonna do? report your boss and lose your job? 5. Upward feedback does not exist, despite it being part of the evaluation. 6. There is no training whatsoever, especially for lower level consultants. So there is a big discrepancy in performance. This is also true for managers, so some managers are respectable leaders while others should have stayed as consultants 7. I found that a lot of managers are very good at telling people what they are doing wrong, but are surprisingly quiet when it comes to specific steps one can take to improve. 8. Senior management is very stingy with money. Good luck getting them to pay for anything without a fight
Service center manager
great benefits, nice people, good atmosphere
pay was on the lower end