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The Hackett Group Reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(721 total reviews)
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Ted A. Fernandez

83% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

The Hackett Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 721 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Hackett Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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721 reviews
1.0
28 Apr 2015

Director

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Pros

I should be used to selling hot air, but even then 20 words minimum for this section is far too much!

Cons

Right, how long do you have? The benchmark is aging; more importantly the IP it provides is not mined;leaders are closed to change. Consulting, they are managing to shrink in an expanding market (Europe). That takes some beating. Actually, I think they have just beaten that: when you have so many negative comments on Glassdoor and advice to treat people like people, what do you do? phone the few who are left to ask them to put a positive comment on Glassdoor, of course! Leadership is non-existent, at any level. Ethics, backbone, strategy are swear words. Career progression only lasts so much before someone higher up feels threatened. Managing directors appoint and promote their friends, irrespective of performance (fairly dismal). London used to be a cosmopolitan office; no longer. There have been several redundancies and every time it's the good guys that are culled; what is left has zero EQ or IQ but stellar PQ (political quotient): politics drives everything, more than in any other organisation (and I have seen companies from startup to 300,000 employees). Actually, that's a lie. Utilization is fairly important too. People are a line in a spreadsheet. Bonuses are opaque, when they exist, and so low it's almost an insult. But more important is the quarter end. The pressure leads to the most unethical (not to say illegal) behaviour I have ever seen.

2.0
7 Sept 2010
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Pros

The way this company is set up provides some level of freedom and autonomy. The recognition of the brnad in the market is strong which provides the imagination to be proud to work for Hackett.

Cons

They walk into some different direction every year and they call it strategy?!? Even if you do a great job, they find enough (corporate) reasons not to pay the promised bonus. Global management is blaiming the Europeans for not beeing able to apply the tactics that have been defined for the US business. Asking questions is not appreciated by global management.

1.0
13 Nov 2012
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Pros

Really struggling to think....but I guess the one springs that comes to mind is that this experience serves as a good lesson in life, and no matter where you go after this, you will always remember that it could be worse. You could be back at Hackett.

Cons

Where do I begin? What makes this place the worst place to work for in my mind? Is it the incompetence of senior management, who only became senior due to length of service to the company and I am very doubtful have ever undergone a people management course. Or could it be the various disintergrated, malfunctioning systems that make day-to-day admin a nightmare which seems to take over half of your time? Or perhaps it is the way people are horrible and nasty to each other I guess due to being overworked and underpaid? No, I guess I the winner is, that no matter how hard you work or what results you bring, they will always find a way to cheat you out of your commission and go back on promises already made and written down.

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