Pros
- Meritocracy when it comes to advancement in the company (additional responsibilities are provided as you continue to exemplify development and zeal)
- Great opportunity to gain managerial experience early in one's career
- Training is constant to continually prepare you for next levels of the job, and improve general professionalism competencies
- Team structures are aligned so that it creates collaboration and support among peers, rather than unhealthy competition
- Researcher role allows for direct contact with clients very early on
- Company allows every employee transparency on company initiatives, changes, challenges, and an opportunity to voice ideas/concerns
- Peers are driven and motivated to go above and beyond; those that do are rewarded with further opportunities
- Projects vary incredibly across industries and client strategies, which is very helpful for those that are not entirely certain of their long-term career goals, or want to explore different sectors
Cons
- Researcher incentives can be further updated to align with changing team structures and project strategies
- Not ideal for people that don't work well with others
- Clients can be very demanding during busy business cycles