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Huron Consulting Group

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Do Not Recommend - Associate Huron Consulting Group Employee Review

1.0
Oct 4, 2023
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Pros

Growth Opportunity Networking Excellent Benefits

Cons

I enjoyed many of the projects I worked on and the people I worked with at Huron but I cannot recommend working at Huron primarily because I believe that leadership discriminates against disabled employees but they also have expectations that their employees be available to work greater than 60 hour work weeks, and are constantly contradicting the messages they send to employees. The company frequently will tell you that they are a people first company and notes that this is why they don’t pay at the top of the market but they are still somehow a pay for performance culture when it comes time for bonuses. I was given promotions, bonuses, and multiple raises up until I disclosed my disability. I chose to disclose not because it was impacting my work but because I felt supported and safe with my co-workers. Within 3 months my performance coach and leadership aggressively started to push a development plan that was based on soft skill related competencies. I was working greater than 60 hour weeks trying to keep up and when I asked for help it was recorded as negative remarks in my development plan. Working at Huron can open many doors but just be aware they aren’t what they seem culture-wise.

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5.0
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Pros

Good WLB good culture, very friendly and knowledgeable co workers,

Cons

Projects can be ran pretty lean

2.0
Mar 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation & Benefits: The pay is competitive for the industry, and the benefits package is comprehensive, providing strong financial stability. • Career Opportunities: There are clear paths for advancement and growth, particularly for those looking to deepen their expertise in healthcare consulting and business transformation. • Technology & Tools: Working with enterprise-level systems (like Cerner, Meditech, and Workday) offers valuable hands-on experience with industry-standard platforms. • Collaboration: Many teams foster a supportive environment where knowledgeable colleagues are willing to share expertise and help one another.

Cons

Group Transition & Management Consistency: The experience can vary significantly depending on which internal group you are assigned to. Transitions between teams can sometimes lead to a lack of alignment regarding expectations and performance metrics. • Documentation & Feedback Loops: There is a concern that performance documentation may not always capture the full context of a project’s challenges, which can feel unfair if deadlines are impacted by systemic issues rather than individual effort. • Workplace Environment: Internal processes for handling HR concerns or disability disclosures could be more transparent and supportive to ensure all employees feel heard and protected from potential retaliation. • Work-Life Balance: Like many consulting roles, the fast-paced nature and project demands can lead to high stress levels, especially during periods of transition or under-resourced projects.

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