- The people who work here are smart, motivated, and passionate about the work they do. Coaching is a strong part of the culture.
- The company invests heavily in training and development, meaning there are frequent opportunities to learn new skills or content.
- The projects themselves are usually intellectually challenging, and require a healthy mixture of conceptual and quantitative problem solving.
Cons
- Traveling Monday-Tuesday is a reality for most people, although there are multiple initiatives to help employees find local projects or integrate sustainable travel (e.g., working from home 2 days a week)
- The pace is quick and sometimes intense, but you almost always feel like the work you're doing is impactful and worth the hours!
McKinsey & Company
Employee Review
Incredible place to work!
Sep 23, 2019 - Associate in Boston, MAPros
- The people who work here are smart, motivated, and passionate about the work they do. Coaching is a strong part of the culture. - The company invests heavily in training and development, meaning there are frequent opportunities to learn new skills or content. - The projects themselves are usually intellectually challenging, and require a healthy mixture of conceptual and quantitative problem solving.
Cons
- Traveling Monday-Tuesday is a reality for most people, although there are multiple initiatives to help employees find local projects or integrate sustainable travel (e.g., working from home 2 days a week) - The pace is quick and sometimes intense, but you almost always feel like the work you're doing is impactful and worth the hours!
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