Well intended but poor follow through - Sr Consultant Cloud for Good Employee Review

2.0
28 Feb 2023
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Pros

There are people in the org that are really fighting to bring POC & LGTBQ + to the forefront, unfortunately the dominant fragile nature of leadership isn’t open to thought leadership or any change that would naturally come with that.

Cons

They need to stop leading with the diversity line if people will be stifled when they speak up. It shares an unfair and misleading presence to aspiring consultants and leaders coming into the fold. No room for change to the current implementation methodology and a small pipeline that doesn’t support the numbers they want to grow to. Be careful with the “open door policy” once you say it everyone will know and the only help you get is out the door. Extremely high turnover rate and fast. They advise of how much they’ve hired but not how much the fire or push out if you don’t automatically align with their process.

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5.0
20 Oct 2025
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Pros

Strong growth within the company

Cons

Only remote work, no offices or in person.

4.0
28 Apr 2026
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Pros

this is an apprenticeship. Zero experience required but basic technology/customer service related experience is helpful. they start you at 50k, get another SF cert in the first 90 days, then they bump you to 60K. Plenty of room to grow if you are willing to get after it. People are super helpful, and the culture is so supportive. Make your career goals known to your People Advocate and good things will happen. Keep in mind, this is an apprenticeship. Either you will be hired onto the client side or stay on as a full time Consultant for CFG. If you are the latter, there is plenty of paths trailblazed by other senior consultants who started off as the analyst level.

Cons

NOT A CON, but doing the bare minimum required here will not get far. You really have to be Proactive with your own career. Just be aware of starting off as a QA role, try to plan and graduate from that role after 1-2 projects. Keep flexing and using those config skills, and volunteer to take on build work at any level as an Analyst-> otherwise you’ll never upskill and you just keep doing qa project roles. This is consulting, working beyond 40 hrs or on the weekend can be a possibility. but definitely not every weekend! Know what you are getting into as a non-experienced salesforce/tech junior!

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