Pros
Smart people - This is true of most consulting companies, but I found a particularly intelligent, insightful, and curious group of minds at Greenwich Strategy Great projects - I had the chance to work on a diverse number of industries - transportation, telecommunications, and financial services. Each project had it's own "spin" but the goal was the same - provide valuable, unique advice to help the client grow. Casual work environment - Fairly laid back atmosphere but not unprofessional. Work product counted more than face time. New Skills - I had come from a "Big Six" consulting background and didn't realize how much I had to learn about consulting until I came to Greenwich Strategy. It was a great chance to learn new methodologies and ways of thinking about problems that I had not had exposure to before
Cons
Data collection (for lack of a better term). Part of every consulting gig is to grind through data collection and analysis to figure out the problem and ultimately the answer. Greenwich Strategy is no different. Because it's a small firm, without a vast pool of analysts to do this work, everyone has to pitch in. I've been both the analyst and the senior and by pitching in on the data collection and analysis, I think you learn more about the problem and are able to craft a better solution when you participate in this work. Small Office - In a smaller company, you can't avoid people you don't like. That means that you really have to know going in if these are people you can work with.