Pros
alliantgroup does an amazing job at recruiting incredible people, despite the plethora of terrible review on here... probably because they require their employees to write 5 star review to move up through the company. None-the-less, the people you work with make the 10 hr work day, which typically turns into 12 hrs year-round, and 14+ in the busy season(6 months a year) bearable. I never knew I was capable of staring at a computer screen for 70 hours a week. Thanks, alliantgroup. You will be pushed past where you thought you could go. The metrics and billable hour requirements constantly change to encourage you to push both yourself and your ethics, while simultaneously questioning your self-worth. Thanks, alliantgroup. When you eventually leave this firm (turnover typically occurs around 1-2 years, maybe less if you are brave), you will undoubtedly join a firm where you excel, are highly valued, and treated with respect. Without the lack of respect and value shown to me at alliantgroup, I wouldn't appreciate my new job nearly as much. Thanks, alliantgroup.
Cons
While I was consistently a top performer according to metrics, I never felt like I was valued or "good enough". Just google "alliantgroup lawsuit". There are plenty of credible sources you will trust much more than a random person on glassdoor. I disregarded the negative glassdoor reviews thinking that these people were all just bitter and don't understand hardwork... I was wrong, hopefully this helps you avoid the same mistake. Again, I reiterate... the positive reviews ARE NOT REAL.