Will sell you a pipe dream, and then blame company failure on one person - Consultant Go Nimbly Employee Review

1.0
3 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Fun people who work hard 2. There's potential here with the niche that they work in and the problems that they are solving for.

Cons

Feedback isn't taken seriously. There were countless times when I expressed that a majority of the projects I was on was towards the end of the billing cycle, and that there weren't enough hours to go on for everyone. The compensation is probably in the bottom 10% for folks in RevOps. They don't believe in giving equity or people a chance at sharing in the company's success. It's impossible to take PTO and PTO is looked down-upon especially if you want to plan a longer trip. The problems that GN solves across companies are very similar, if there was a process to look back at deliverables for other clients, we could save a lot of time. A lot of the management here has only been managers here and as a result there's a lot of people who will toot their own horn. There's a couple good cookies at the top, but their voice is tuned out by the louder ones. I believe in the mission here, but I do think that the way they go about it isn't the best. You are encouraged to bill wildly and try to exert money out of the companies we work with. When you do and the company asks questions, the management will leave the employee out to dry.

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5.0
23 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company culture is great with a lot of support provided by peers and management. The team generally works hard for each other. The other team members are so smart and genuinely want to help. The clients often have complex problems we can actually help with.

Cons

Clients can be challenging. Sometimes they are sold a vision that we can't do. Internal processes can be messy or unclear, and there is a lot of "we're working on it."

3.0
14 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some team members were genuinely passionate and seemed to love what they do. Leadership expressed willingness to let you explore new tools and expand your skills (in theory). Remote environment.

Cons

No onboarding or time to get acclimated. No internal best practices. No playbooks, no standard frameworks for common implementations to save a consultant time vs starting from scratch. The Slack situation was a lot. Constant notifications plus a bot that pings you if you haven't responded to Slack fast enough which made focused work difficult. Emojis everywhere all the time. The culture is intense in a specific way. Heavy on enthusiasm and performative positivity. If that's your thing, great. If you prefer a more grounded environment, it will wear on you quickly. I had concerns about client billing practices that I won't detail here, but contributed to my decision to leave. Base comp below market.

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