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Collaborative Consulting

Is this your company?

Thankful to be at such a great firm! - Anonymous employee Collaborative Consulting Employee Review

5.0
Jan 26, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Collaborative is a great place to work, I couldn't have asked for a better career opportunity. The company culture is one that is laid back but also expects great work. The personalities of those who work here are excellent, motivated and posititve. The company is currently through evaluating where they need to improve, the iniiativesthat have been formulated are awesome. there are many opportunites to expand skills and learn, if you feel a course or training will help advance your skills and career, you are encouraged to take it! Overall love it here!

Cons

often expected to work overtime, could be expected to travel

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Pros

There are some opportunities in the consulting projects to grow your skillsets. The CDSC in Wisconsin is staffed with great people, even if there is somewhat of a leadership gap. The Waterville office is small and somewhat desolate but shows promise to grow if the company can keep its focus on it.

Cons

The company is struggling to remain relevant. Salaries are below market and bonuses are the most pathetic I've ever received in a consulting company. Upper middle management is overpaid, bloated, manipulative and shady. The Burlington office is so toxic and poisonous it's tangible in the air. There is a refusal to see the need for shifting the business model as it may mean some peoples' jobs may become less relevant. "Hire and fire" is regularly used as a management tool. I was there one year and we had 3 rounds of layoffs, followed by lots of promotions in the upper tiers of the "good ol boy" network. That doesn't make much sense to me.

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