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The Risk Advisory Group

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The Risk Advisory Group Reviews

2.8

38% would recommend to a friend

(81 total reviews)

Patrick Lord

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38% positive business outlook

The Risk Advisory Group has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 81 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The The Risk Advisory Group employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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81 reviews
1.0
7 Apr 2019

Stay away from BI

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You can leave. I should have left earlier- or never joined. some truly smart people there, but they never last long.

Cons

the turnover speaks for itself. Unreasonable workloads most of the time, bad pay for the hours we put in, and the worst management I've seen. Bullying is rife and accepted as normal. Discrimination is common, and condoned.

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The Risk Advisory Group Response
7y
After reading your review, it is a pity that you did not take the opportunity to highlight your concerns during your employment with the company. It is unfortunate that we are unable to discuss the opinion that you have formed directly with you. I wish you all the best for the future.
2.0
20 Apr 2020

Rotten to the core

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The junior staff at Risk Advisory comprises a lovely, motivated, bright group of young people -life-long friendships are made here. There are also interesting opportunities for travel and language development.

Cons

This company is deeply dysfunctional. It is run by a toxic senior management team, which perpetuates an unhealthy environment of favouritism. Employees must pander to the problematic and unprofessional personalities of the senior management across the divisions of the company or they will stagnate. Metrics for success are arbitrary and inconsistently applied, and, more often than not, those that do well are people that look and sound a certain way (white and posh). Employees are required to work banking hours, but paid nowhere near as much. The editing/proofing process required for all company output is brutal, punitive and seems mostly designed to erode employee self-confidence. Employees that leave the company and come back looking happier and healthier are described as having the post-TRAG glow. More troubling still is the company’s knowledge and acceptance of inappropriate behaviour toward female employees by male middle managers. The list of utter failures by the company’s management team to act with basic human decency toward its own employees is long. It is no wonder that my former colleagues still at the company describe it as a sinking ship. When I joined, despite reading the reviews, I thought my experience would be different - it wasn’t and it won’t be for prospective employees.

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The Risk Advisory Group Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. I hope that you took us up on our offer of an exit interview to discuss your feedback. If not and you would like your opinion heard, please do contact the HR team. I wish you well in your future career.
1.0
4 Jun 2020
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Pros

- The company looks good on the CV and helps you get a new job, which you will inevitably want to after a few months at TRAG. - Some great colleagues, who remain friends even after leaving. - A few (very few) good managers who will go out of their way to help you and offer advice.

Cons

- TRAG is a largely exploitative company that pays it's most junior staff a slave wage on a zero hours contract. Whilst you almost always do the 40 hours stipulated, it's still shocking that new graduates would be better off financially working in an entry level hospitality job. -There's almost no opportunity for upward progression, meaning the company loses some very talented staff members to other companies in the sector. This is exacerbated by a hostile, almost predatory work culture. -The working environment can be described as dysfunctional at best and hostile at worst. More senior members of staff routinely belittle more junior members. What's worse is this is more often than not done over Google Chats or email, despite sitting mere metres away from each other. Only a handful of senior members of staff offer anything resembling constructive criticism, meaning more junior employees have limited opportunities for personal growth and development. -Junior members are given the most mind-numbing, simple jobs with very little opportunity to work on anything substantive. Whilst the simple jobs offer a good foundation, access to working on bigger and more complex projects allow junior members to grow the analytical skills necessary for success in the industry. -Upper management is a shambles with no clear strategic direction disseminating from the top. Members of middle management's only job seems to be crush the spirit of more junior staff, creating a culture of fear within certain parts of the company.

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The Risk Advisory Group Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review of your time with Risk Advisory. When issues are raised as part of an exit interview, they are fed back and discussed with the relevant practice, this gives us the opportunity to continually improve and to work towards being the best employer that we can be. Good luck with your future career.
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