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Springhill Consulting Group Reviews

2.4

27% would recommend to a friend

(50 total reviews)

Ryan Christie

19% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Springhill Consulting Group has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 50 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Springhill Consulting Group employee rating is 35% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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50 reviews
1.0
19 Jul 2017

Don't Put Yourself Through This

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Pros

Honestly I can't even think of one pro. This was legitimately the worst position I have ever held in my life.

Cons

Everything. The upper management, the work, the culture of the company, the people you call, the morals. If you decide to take this position, be prepared for a telemarketing job with a fancy title. "Analyst". There was nothing analytical about this work at all. This was fishing for confidential information by annoying and tricking companies and individuals in different industries. Many of the projects are "healthcare" related - meaning you call doctor offices and try to get them to talk about a drug they are prescribing to their patients. Doctors are saving lives; they don't need to be talking to scam "consulting" groups which are just trying to make other companies a profit. The people you call aren't dumb - they know what you are doing and many of them are very rude to you which is disheartening. Expect to call nonstop for 8 hours every day, saying the same thing over and over again. If that wasn't bad enough, the upper management was enough to make me lose my faith in humanity completely while I was working at Springhill. They are arrogant and sexist and treat the women in management as though they are idiots. It made me sick to hear some of the demeaning comments they made to the women there - comments I never heard them say to another man. Another poster talked about an old boys club; I couldn't describe it any better than that. Truly disgusting. The initial training is pathetic. They have you listen to older analysts make calls for hours and get nowhere. They show you a few powerpoint slides on ethics which could not be explained beyond reading off the slide and were laughed through. Not surprising since the ethics of this company is nonexistent. The sneakier your method to get confidential info, the better. The management also has no interest in getting to know their new hires. My advice to you: don't do this to yourself. I read these comments before taking this position and some of them worried me, but I decided to try it out for myself. If nothing else, this position taught me that there truly are horrible jobs and companies out there that disguise themselves as otherwise. I was the most miserable I had ever been in my life while working here. I write about my experience now to defer others from having to go through this too. Good luck.

1.0
21 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Analysts become close based on extremely long hours (no overtime pay). Good heathcare benefits (no 401k). CPG teams usually treat their analysts with respect.

Cons

Horrific management. Healthcare group VP/SVPs level consistently publicly berate analysts in front of their peers, screaming at employees as to why they didn't find unobtainable research. Extremely low pay. No 401k/financial benefits. Sad, dull office. Extremely high turnover. Illegal business practices (recording phone calls without consent). No HR department at all, or any form of talent development practices. Expect constant cold calling in order to attempt to find information not available to the public, and data manipulation to present nonfactual results to clients.

1.0
5 Apr 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Fantastic location in the loop

Cons

A word of advice to recent grads looking for a first job out of college, do not look here. Besides a handful of people in upper management, everyone else is only a year or two out of college and they only stay about a year before fleeing for something better. I don't know where to begin to start on what all is wrong with this job and the company as a whole. I could hardly believe how disorganized and ill run this company is, it would be generous to call it a consulting firm as I never saw any true consulting done, all the job entailed was cold calling people all day and asking them for information that was sketchy and ill got. I didn't realize I'd worked hard for a college degree to become what boiled down to a telemarketing job. Literally, we were told to be calling 70 people a day. If what the job entailed wasn't bad enough, the company itself was shamefully run. There is one office manager doing all HR work, pay roll, everything, way too much for one person to do in a company of that size. There was a problem with my paycheck every month I worked there, culminating in a bounced check that was the final straw. I eventually got my money via wire transfer, and it took two weeks for anyone to actually acknowledge it and apologize! That's when I decided to leave.

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