Don’t waste your time - Anonymous employee CFAR Employee Review

1.0
Sep 8, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent work-life balance. Typically, you show up at 9 and leave at 5. You can also make some great friends with your peers.

Cons

Where to begin? First, you’ll be working for some of the most arrogant, judgmental, and plain incompetent people to work in a “professional” environment. They will constantly assign you to projects with little guidance and direction, yet expect you to become a subject expert when they know little to nothing about the topic themselves. You will be treated as dispensable and forced to navigate the minefield of egos that pervade the company while constantly being judged on your perceived intelligence. On top of all that, you’ll be looked at primarily as a secretary—expected to capture in verbatim notes every “brilliant” thought that pops into management’s head during the plethora of meetings throughout the day. Also, the pay is a joke, and aside from perhaps certain graduate schools or health care firms, there are very few organizations where people recognize, let alone admire, CFAR. Finally, focus on your development is non-existent unless you demand it, which is a glaring issue when the job is sold as a developmental position.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jan 25, 2025
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Pros

Aren't a lot of pros. If you could count it as a "pro," there is at least no accountability for your actions here, which they will market as "flexibility," but take that with many grains of salt. For example, if a team member doesn't respond or misses a meeting (or many meetings), no one says anything about it. They like to describe the culture as "family-like." You will have the ability to work on a variety of projects, so there is alot of opportunity to learn but....

Cons

This place truly sucks. To start, the salary is below market, especially the support staff and analysts, and they gaslight you into thinking that you're doing "meaningful" work because you get to sit in the same room with a bloated next-gen business owner who just wants to stay rich/hoard wealth. They advertise that they support your growth and development, but the "skills" here is non-transferrable, and there aren't any development opportunities besides being brought along to networking events. They currently are relying off of the connections from the founders, who are retired, or (if you're a certain founder) just sticking around to wreck havoc on the firm. They greatly resist change, and love to spout that they are doing "meaningful work" and look down on other firms, when they often blow clients' budgets due to poor project management and the highfalutin attitudes of the principals and managers. The metrics for evaluating you is purely "vibes", and they will truly make off-handed comments that are offensive at best, and racist/sexist/transphobic/borderline sexual harrasment at worst. Because there is no HR department, there are no consequences for this behavior at the firm. They value loyalty over anything else.

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