Pros
Opportunities to learn — Exposure to diverse clients and projects builds solid advisory and analytical skills. Strong work–life balance — Hybrid schedules and predictable hours help maintain personal time. Professional, structured environment — Clear processes and frameworks make it easier to deliver consistent work.
Cons
Slow career progression — Promotions can take longer than expected, and advancement paths aren’t always transparent. Compensation could be more competitive — Pay is fair but often below market for advisory roles with similar responsibilities. Inconsistent management experience — Leadership quality varies significantly by team and region. Limited innovation pace — Processes can feel rigid and change sometimes moves slowly.