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4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

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76% positive business outlook

Boston Consulting Group has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 9,584 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Boston Consulting Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jan 8, 2020

Toxic work environment - stay away

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've been working in multiple BCG offices across continents and really liked the company for the exciting projects, interesting colleagues, etc.. Until I've decided to give the DC office a go. Horrible mistake.

Cons

The culture I experienced in the DC office was so toxic that I did not recognize the BCG I knew. Some examples: 1) On my second project, a junior team member made fun of a colleague with mental health issues. When I spoke up against her remarks, emphasizing that a surprising number of colleagues - including "successful consultants" - suffer from mental health issues, the rest of the team (all from the DC office and including more senior members) reacted negatively. They in fact tacitly supported the junior team member and her remarks - which became evident when the same junior member received a MBA Sponsorship a couple weeks after this incident. 2) The career development advisors I've met (which are of utmost importance to your BCG career) showed truly toxic behavior. During performance reviews, I've heard things like "Your opinion does not matter" or "we trust our local associates more than people like you". This behavior from CDAs (a relationship that builds on exchanging opinions and impressions openly) would have been absolutely unacceptable in any other BCG office I've seen. 3) Programs to enhance people's work-life-balance get advertised over and over, but management does its utmost to prevent people from actually using these. A close friend of mine tried to use "Time 4 you" (a program where employees are supposed to get unpaid vacation very easily) as her mother was terminally ill. Even though there were no clear business reasons (say, an ongoing project she was on and couldn't be replaced), the firm built up considerable pressure (e.g.her CDA calling, asking to "consider her career") to prevent her taking this time off. Given the context at hand, this behavior was a text-book case of bullying. 4) Compared to other offices, I did not find a single senior role model in the DC office - quite the contrary. One example is how our team got "burned" on a low-prospect proposal, with the partner letting us work until after midnight. On Valentine's Day, we - against previous agreements to the contrary - had to crank out slides without real urgency until 9pm, before the partner let us leave, saying "I understand that some people have a private life and this day is important to them". It became clear to me that Mid-level colleagues (Project Leaders and Principals) get groomed to fit into this culture - turning "nice people" to cynical "slave drivers" in a matter of a few years.

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1.0
Jun 21, 2017
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Pros

Excellent brand name Good work life balance Good office policies minus new sick leave policy :) Office build out and location Good abroad outings especially only if you are in HR function

Cons

I have spent enough time in so called HR department of BCG IKA but never found myself proud of it. The organization has great reputation across the world minus IKA. Its simply because of the person who is running the function. If you join this function, you will realize very soon that you are working for this person and not for BCG. She has her own agenda which is unrealistic. And if you don't follow her then be ready to be thrashed. I found malpractices being executed. The recruitment vendor/partner seems to be very good friend with my boss. And you can imagine very well undue favor that is been done both sides. I tried giving right feedback to vendor but I was asked my boss to not create problems for them. Can you believe that your internal org is asking to support vendors even when they are not meeting expectations. Also, there was clear mandate that out of multiple vendors, I need to work maximum profiles only with one vendor who is friend of my boss. I was even asked to reject internal referrals. For most people who are reading this review, it will be easy to understand. I have seen people making personal spend and reimbursing those on company expenses. I found everything unethical practice but cant say this to anyone. I have worked in such prestigious organizations who were not as reputed as BCG but still they had great respect for employees. I was never scolded in public before. I was always respected and my opinions were considered. I was coached earlier but not in this organization. In the end, I would say that the organization is good but the people who are running this is not doing justice.

1.0
Mar 13, 2017

Overrated

Anonymous employee
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Pros

LOTS of free food, and again more food and great parties and diners at the expense of very generous (dumb?) clients (or maybe they have no idea where their $ go?). Great salary (although if you do the math by the hour you may not find it so attractive). Great benefits . Great learning and development options. You will meet some really smart (and arrogant) people; this will give you a chance to build a network for the future.

Cons

The cons exceed by far the pros in my opinion. If you want to be part of an organization that values arrogance over knowledge, gossip and constant subjective evaluation over team group, and true organic added value, if you are a Trump fan and wish to be part of a group that admires and provides support to the Trump administration (CEO, Rich Lesser is a enthusiast) , if you want to be part of a white boys’ club that does not promote diversity (besides what they advertise there is almost no minority that reach the partnership level) then yes, this is the right “club” to join.

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