Toronto Office was exceptional. Head office was to be desired. - Manager BearingPoint Employee Review

1.0
Jun 16, 2009
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Pros

In Toronto: Great collegiality. Smart people, many with years of quality experience who made good mentors. Ability to apply creative solutions and not the cookie-cutter approach that some companies apply. Significant independence and good teamwork. Leadership in Toronto was good.

Cons

There was a mass exodus to KPMG, so many of the pros have dissapated. BearingPoint has now been sold to Deloitte and I assume in Toronto, the office will take on a Deloitte culture. Leadership in the US was the main reason colleagues stated for leaving and there was a bit of a vacuum in the last year that was filled by consultants commuting to Canada from the US. There were numerousyears of promotions without bonuses or excellent performance reviews with little or no bonus or salary increase which led to alot of resentment for much of the staff.

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5.0
May 25, 2025
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Pros

I loved working there when I did.

Cons

It had too much debt in the end.

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BearingPoint Response
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Thank you for your review. You refer to a different company, namely BearingPoint Inc. Our company, BearingPoint headquartered in Europe, has been a separate legal entity and conducted a management buyout in 2009. Its development since then is very positive, see our Annual Report: https://www.bearingpoint.com/files/BearingPoint_Annual_Report_24.pdf
1.0
Apr 3, 2025
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Pros

Good pay, good location, other employees are good to work with.

Cons

This organization is deeply mismanaged. The four U.S. partners are consistently at odds with one another and unable to collaborate, often dragging employees into their conflicts. The lead U.S. partner regularly makes inappropriate, sexist remarks, despite being a father to daughters, creating a hostile environment. Employees are encouraged to report issues to HR, but concerns are routinely dismissed, and no meaningful action is taken. Speaking up only puts a target on your back, several employees who voiced concerns were included in subsequent rounds of layoffs. The global leadership team is fully aware of the ongoing dysfunction, especially at the partner level, yet chooses to ignore it in favor of their own career advancement. This lack of accountability at every level makes for an incredibly toxic and demoralizing workplace.

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