- Small start-up pretending to be a big consultancy, creates problems when you are trying to deliver big projects with minimal resources
- Micromanagement: very little autonomy, lots of criticism and negative feedback on your work, very little positive reinforcement
- Projects and proposals often fail to meet deadlines or go over budget because of regular changes made by management
- Managers do not have the necessary skills, they seem to be "YES" people who suck up to the CEO
- No overtime pay, even though the culture obliges you to work long hours (Until 8 pm) and often on weekends
- LONG meetings. Watch 30 minutes turn into an hour and a half. This in turn means the next meeting gets delayed by an hour. I have had to stay behind after hours to attend the last meeting of the day
- The CEO regularly says they did amazing and doesn't mention any time they made a mistake, they're happy to use someone else as an example, in public and in front of the individual
- If you require more support in preparing for a project delivery, you will have to really dig your heels in and insist, management will persist in "encouraging" you to go ahead
- When suffering from burnout I was informed that I really did not have that much to do
Finally, this consultancy is not a wise choice for a Senior Consultant. There are few opportunities for them and they will find themselves doing consultant level work or fighting with the management when trying to enact change. The Senior Consultant's desk was like a revolving door, changing inhabitant with every quarter.