Pros
- Good pay right out of college - Good community building with analyst community. Strong networking potential.
Kontras
- Little transparency from management (many rounds of unexpected layoffs with improper communication) - Promised flexibility to choose projects and teams to gain a wide range of industry exposure, but not true in practice. Many analysts did not get placed in the vertical of their choosing (e.g., Strategy & Analytics, Mergers & Acquisitions, Customer & Marketing, etc.) and were often stuck on long healthcare projects in random cities with no hope of changing roles soon. - Performance reviews are subjective, but scored quantitatively. If a manager simply does not like you or vibe with you, they can give you a low score (1-5). You are then put on a scatterplot against all other analysts who may be less good at their job but favored by leadership. Only the top of the scatterplot gets promoted. Covert sexism and racism at play here. - Fratty, misogynistic environment - Nepotism also favored - Some get a great work life balance, some get a horrible work life balance. No culture of a good work life balance is promoted throughout the company. People get competitive over who works longer hours thinking it will aid performance. Even those who work long hours and perform well get laid off with little notice (24 hours.)