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SEI is a great company...if you align it to reality - Anonymous employee Systems Evolution Employee Review

3.0
Oct 28, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

SEI is a great company... - No travel which is awesome for family life - Compensation is good for the hours and efforts you put in - The consultants are fairly nice

Cons

...if you align it to reality - No matter what they tell you during the interview process, in reality all of the work is staff aug. It's a local model, and there are only so many strategy/sexy consulting gigs, which won't go to SEI because they don't have that kind of brand equity or known thought leadership anyways. - The reality is you will not get rich from working here. Don't think just because you can have ownership that will mean anything in terms of making you rich. When the stock incentive plan triggers, you get very little shares unless you are in the "in-crowd." You can also buy-in, but I would personally advise doing that since if you leave they have 3-4 years to pay you back. Also, another post explained this, but they have some weird accounting method, which recognizes stock buy-ins as revenue. More people they bring in and the more they buy in, the more the company goes up in value (pyramid scheme?). - Yes, these people drink a lot, but what multi-million dollar company doesn't party? The reality is in the business world, people drink and party. It happens everywhere, so expect no less here. - Bottom line is that if you recognize that SEI is a staff aug company that pays you fairly well, then you will be satisfied there. Don't believe the hype that "this is the last place you will ever work" (impossible unless you want to do staff aug for the rest of your career), "we are a family" (rarely do we work with each other so we don't know each other that well), "all of our consultants are rock stars" (just because you make people go through 7 interviews doesn't make whoever comes through as rock stars. There have been a variety of duds that have worked and currently work there. The interviews are really selling opportunities for SEI and the questions are fairly easy. If you are half smart and act professional, you will get in. Also, the starting salary is low, so its hard to get truly accomplished, successful, and connected professionals into the door. You can't expect an ex-Deloitte Principal to join with his/her long list of potential clients for $140K). Tone down the expectations and really put some critical thinking into what the company is about, and you won't have a problem working there.

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Pros

Culture is the best I've been part of - hire seasoned professionals, who are talented, and humble/hungry/smart - great things happen. The work we do is interesting, challenging and rewarding - we work with amazing clients in/around the ATL area, making an impact not just in our work but our community as well.

Cons

The nature of consulting - you can sometimes be on a project by yourself so it's more difficult to stay connected to the SEI team.

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Pros

SEI is a very ownership-based culture. You are in charge of your own destiny. You build relationships with your clients. You work with them on your extension. You help build the business by identifying business development opportunities and helping to recruit. The success of SEI depends on all of us. Because of this ownership mindset, SEI attracts elite talent that supports one another to help make each other better. SEI is very transparent about its business, more than any other consultancy I've encountered. The pipeline, the health of the business, planning future state -- it's all laid out on the table for everyone to weigh in on. Everyone has a say on the direction of SEI. Compensation is competitive, transparent, and fair. It's very clear what it takes to get promoted, and that definition aligns with the expectations that leadership sets when you are hired. I'll be the first to say that this model isn't for everyone. For those who gravitate towards the ownership format, SEI gives you the space and support to thrive.

Cons

SEI's ownership model can feel demanding for those who prefer more structured guidance. Your success requires proactive networking and self-direction, which may be challenging for some.

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