Pros
Working from home allowed but you get penalised for it.
Cons
Diversity here is awful. No female partners or directors and very few female managers. You struggle to get ahead if you’re female or not white. Female colleagues are discriminated against compared to the male colleagues (not allowed the same amount of time off for example, despite the “unlimited annual leave” policy). Management is awful. They give feedback only in team meetings and managers will scream at you in front of everyone. No guidance or support given on how to progress within the firm. If you’re not based in the London office, you’re treated as a second class of employee, despite there being two offices for the company. You lose out on opportunities for promotion, development and to work with new clients. It’s the only place I know where your seat at the Christmas party is arranged based on your rank within the business! You’re not allowed to mingle with the higher ups or the US colleagues. Everything is focused on the money and not about providing a good service to clients. You’re regularly threatened with not getting paid if you don’t invoice more that month, despite everyone being a salaried employees. Absolutely awful place to work. I would not recommend.