RUN AWAY - Director K2 Integrity Employee Review

1.0
Dec 23, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay at the beginning. Nice office, hybrid work schedule.

Cons

Management is clueless! There is no growth and it is a revolving door. There is no institutional knowledge left because it leaves with the people that leave. There are very few employees that have been there a long time. They keep chasing the next home run without building on the strengths of the business. Working here is like sailing on a boat with no rudder. You will not learn or grow and will not have a chance to impact your future. Take your time and find a better situation.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
May 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you’re fortunate enough to join a decent team at the firm, you’ll have the opportunity to work with some interesting clients. Collaborating with former senior government officials can also be valuable, especially if you’re looking to better understand policy goals and how they are shaped. That said, many of the former government officials at K2 have been out of public service for so long that their understanding of the current government policies have diminished.

Cons

3 CEOs in 3 years! The firm’s leadership has struggled to articulate a clear and consistent direction, resulting in frequent shifts in priorities. Expectations for practitioners are often unclear, yet they are criticized for not meeting loosely defined objectives, which can create significant stress. In addition, the pressure to manage client demands and meet billable hour targets can be overwhelming. K2 is not always conducive to long-term career development, as internal advancement opportunities are limited. Senior roles are often filled through external hires, many of whom lack private sector experience. This can be frustrating for practitioners who are directly responsible for delivering client work. Furthermore, the current leadership’s ongoing discussions about workforce reductions have contributed to an atmosphere of uncertainty and unease across the firm.

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