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Pretty tough experience overall to work - not recommended - Anonymous employee C1 Consulting Employee Review

2.0
6 Jun 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, work from home on most Fridays, free drinks and snacks.

Cons

Pretty much everything else. The company is filled with very, very smart people - unfortunately, they have no idea how to train or retain their talent. Management continually scratches their heads about why their turnover rate (I HIGHLY ADVISE YOU TO ASK WHAT THEIR TURNOVER RATE IS AFTER TWO YEARS IF YOU GO IN FOR AN INTERVIEW), but they refuse to turn they eye of blame towards themselves. The working culture is very, very unhealthy for development. Middle management is filled with corporate types who have worked at large pharmaceutical companies. So even though this is a small firm, it has a rigid corporate atmosphere and culture, which completely negates the benefits of working for a small company. The company has lots of internal corporate buzz words and mantras that you usually only see in larger corporate structures. This is because middle and upper management have brought their experience at larger pharmaceutical corporations and applied it to this boutique firm, which really alienates a lot of people who were expecting a more boutique atmosphere. You will hear a lot about "Attention to Detail", which within company culture is used as a catch-all for any mistake that you may make. You will never actually be instructed on what you specifically do wrong - just told that you need to work on abstract concepts that don't really make sense. As such, no one improves. Work deadlines are tight, but that is expected at any consultancy - however, it is harder to hit deadlines on projects that actually matter when you are getting hounded about doing internal projects that no one actually believes matter. If you make little mistakes on your work (misspelling a word, or forgetting a period at the end of a sentence) it will be treated as a bigger deal than if you were to make a big mistake (such as completely misinterpreting some data and making the wrong recommendation). Ultimately, a disproportionate amount of priority is placed on the style of your work rather than the substance or content. This is complicated by the fact that a lot of "style" (such as what color bars to make your bar graphs) is personal preference - so one of your bosses will give you the advice to color things a certain way, and then when you take his/her advice, your other boss will get mad about doing so and tell you to work on your attention to detail. Overall, it was a very frustrating experience, that could be improved with better training, clearer expectations, more focus on the specifics of how employees can improve, and less rigid culture that disenfranchises employees.

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5.0
14 Jun 2017
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CEO approval
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Pros

Collegiate, high visibility, opportunities for career development

Cons

Long hours, though work from home fridays

5.0
12 May 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Take the negative reviews with a grain of salt--they are mostly a consequence of company size. Up until 6-12 months ago we were a "small" firm and it's uncomfortable to write a review as a happy current (or former) employee when everyone (in your branch) will know you wrote it. This leaves the most likely people to write reviews to be bitter, former employees. Given that we are now a mid-sized firm I would encourage employees (former and current) to give an honest review of the company. Pros: 1) Very intelligent coworkers 2) Competitive salary and benefits 3) Great work-life balance (for consulting). Work from home Fridays, multiple holidays, managers are very lenient with employees needing to come late/leave early/leave for an hour or two for an appointment. It mostly depends on how reliable you are in terms of getting work done on time and not being someone overtly trying to take advantage of C1's leniency 4) No traveling Monday-Thursday nonsense (i.e. our firm does more than simply sell employees to a business for 6 months at a time) 5) Opportunity to work directly with high-level people (i.e. Directors, Partners--most of whom are open to suggestions on project approaches, design, etc.). Really, this shouldn't be understated: you can quickly get visibility with the owners of the firm. 6) The firm makes a real effort to get you on project types you request to work on

Cons

1) Partners have very different styles of managing projects--mostly due to their areas of expertise and personality types 2) Recent split in NJ/NY office seems likely to cause more complications than it fixes

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