Autonomy, career growth, and smart/motivated coworkers - Anonymous employee BlueGranite Employee Review

5.0
13 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Here's why I've been around for 5+ years: 1) BlueGranite is one of the top tier Microsoft Data and Analytics partners, which provides ample opportunities to work with a variety of clients and interesting projects. 2) The team is stacked with smart, capable, and collaborative consultants. Most everyone is a team player and has an interest in bettering themselves as well as their teammates. 3) You get to work from home (or whatever you want to call home for the day), but you have the backing of an encouraging leadership team that gives you the autonomy to choose where you want to focus on developing and deepening your skills/career. 4) You get a platform (if you want one). Blogging, speaking, and training are highly encouraged. So if those are activities you're interested in, you get the benefit of doing so within a trusted well-known brand. 5) Compensation is competitive and always getting better. 6) Career growth opportunities within BlueGranite and after. I've seen consultants move up to leadership roles on several occasions. There's also a pretty clear path to move up the ranks from more junior roles to senior and architect roles. Also, since BlueGranite has built such a great brand, the career opportunities that I've seen coworkers move onto are very impressive. 7) BlueGranite is not afraid to walk away from possible work if it doesn't line up with the core disciplines or values. For example, if a customer demands that a consultant be on-site full time, BlueGranite will gracefully turn the opportunity down in most cases. Also if a customer is being difficult to work with and the consultants are doing everything they can to help make the customer happy, the leadership team will fully back the consultants. They'd rather keep good talent then deal with difficult customers.

Cons

1) Working from home can be isolating at times. If you've never worked from home before, there will likely be some new habits you'll need to learn. Most importantly, focus on setting up an environment at home where you can be productive. Lean on the team to find out what systems they employ to help focus and succeed. 2) There's not a ton of back-office support. However, they do a lot with a nimble Operations team. If you're not used to being a self-starter and seeking answers when they're not readily available for you, then you might struggle a bit. 3) As new technology evolves, you have to continue to stay ahead of the curve. Sometimes you might be asked to work with a Microsoft technology that you're not incredibly confident with. You'll have to learn it quickly so you can use it within a customer engagement. The constants of learning and change might feel a bit stressful at times. 4) It's largely project work. You have to be ok with not seeing things you build grow and mature for extended periods. You implement, release, and move on. I can't say I've loved every project I've worked on. However, when I have been unhappy with a project, the operations team always does what they can to move me to a project that aligned more with my interests.

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BlueGranite Response
8y
Thank you for your open, honest, and in-depth feedback. Great insights into both the pros and cons regarding what it's like to work at BlueGranite.

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

The culture at BlueGranite is to empower the consultants with the tools they need to do a great job, including even professional development. The team is made up of extremely intelligent people with a client-is-always-first approach as they do their work. They don't take the interview process lightly and the expectations are set very high once people are in the door. They're selective on the projects and clients taken on, righteously so, making this a very unique place for consultants.

Cons

The onboarding process may need a little refinement. It can get confusing quickly due to the learning curve, and having a more organized process to onboard a new employee (most elements could be standardized) can go a long way. Working from home is a perk (and a must), however, it can be a double-edged sword. The negative aspects of working from home are usually ignored. The pay is somewhat competitive, however, the job market is extremely competitive in this field making it appealing for anyone to consider other job opportunities for higher pay. The time allowed for professional development seems fair, theoretically. With the workloads and high expectations for each project, it is difficult for anyone to focus on professional development without somehow making a big sacrifice. But due to working with technology that is constantly changing, investing in development opportunities is critical to everyone's success.

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BlueGranite Response
5y
Thank you. We are constantly working on improving our onboarding processes and coaching programs. Our team's feedback is important to us and we welcome direction of how we can improve. We have since implemented a more formal onboarding process that a new team member meets with 11+ team members within the first week to help them feel part of the team. Our MyPath career program is growing and improving in the coming months and years to help address your advice to management. Thank you for that feedback.
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