GLG reviews

2.6

23% would recommend to a friend

(2,268 total reviews)
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Gemma Postlethwaite

20% approve of CEO

18% positive business outlook

GLG has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,268 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The GLG employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jan 27, 2026

Would give a 0 if I could

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- AMAZING barista (hope his business is going well) - USED to be a super fun place with great coworkers - Decent pay for certain corporate roles - Room for growth in corporate functions (only because people keep leaving)

Cons

- New leadership is extremely incompetent and willfully ignorant - C-suite refused to address concerns and areas of improvement from surveys. You will hear, "We hear you, we see you," from the CEO during townhall meetings, but nothing will ever change - Finance department once gave a satisfaction rating of 33% on a survey and voiced many concerns, but CFO only acknowledged the "WFH complaints," which were few and far in between - Turnover is extremely high. Some finance teams saw a 100% attrition rate less than 2 years after the CFO inherited the teams *eyes* - Employees are viewed as numbers for the bottom line and cogs in the machine. There is no longer any sense of loyalty to the workers or rewards for good work - Laid off a large number of veterans (15+ years) with minimal or no backfill to increase shareholder value, resulting in dissent and increased workload - Feels more like a sweatshop to hit targets - 4 days in office even though everything can be done from home. Imagine making calls on the floor and yelling into the mic because everyone around you is also on a call - No conference rooms because senior leadership saw fit to take them and make them their personal offices, even though the office was designed to have everyone sit on the floor together

1.0
Nov 14, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office downtown, solid benefits package, comprehensive training program, free coffee + snacks

Cons

I don’t know where to start, this was for me a stressful environment. In the Client Solutions role your performance is metric based meaning that you need to hit your numbers to keep your job. Every month these metric expectations increase at the cost of your free time and mental health. While you can hustle and work hard to make your numbers your success is largely out of your hands as projects often change in scope, or get trashed all together resulting in you wasting hours, or sometimes days worth of work. The job itself is kind of salesy and gimmicky, you’re convincing experts across different industries to come consult on one off projects, half the time when you do recruit an expert they aren’t picked up by the client and you waste their time and yours. Due to these ever increasing expectations the environment is pretty stressful making the people you work with miserable to be around. Some of the best times I’ve had at GLG were spent venting with coworkers about the job. Overtime isn’t “mandatory” but everyone on my team, and I worked overtime every week to meet our targets. When I was struggling to meet my goals I consulted with some of my team members who were finding success and they told me they do work off the clock on the weekends. There is this kind of unspoken rule that taking lunch is frowned upon, my trainer told me a story about a guy he started with who insisted on taking an hour lunch every day, needless to say he didn’t stay with the company very long. Lunches are commonly eaten at the desk, with your eyes glued to the monitor. The pay is good for being fresh out of college but not good enough for the consistent overtime and weekend work. I found that I was trading away my life, and youth for a paycheck that I couldn’t find the time to spend. I found that the experience I gained at GLG wasn’t really transferable into other industries or fields, I didn’t really build an expertise in anything in this role. I would suggest to a new grad to go into a position that pays less but with more growth where you can build skills that will be marketable in the future instead of wasting time here. I found myself subject to frequent micromanagement, often the regurgitation of the same micromanagement I received last week. The micromanagement leads me to believe the middle management team has too much time on their hands. The office environment is “open concept” meaning that you have tables of 6-8 desks right by one another for the sake of “collaboration” this means you’re often sitting right by your manager, or even the VP of the department so try not to mess up or you will hear about it in real time. Initially going into this job I thought the hybrid work style would lend to a more flexible lifestyle, being able to work from anywhere. Even at home you won’t have the time to eat away from your desk. Your actions and performance are tracked by your managers, and every call you make can be listened in on at anytime. Most parts of your workflow can be seen an audited by management as you do it. They’ve found away to keep the pressure alive even when you work from home. Although it wasn’t physically demanding this job left me feeling so emotionally and mentally drained at the end of the day I couldn’t bring myself to enjoy life or the fruits of my labor. Sunday nights were often spent dreading going back into work. If you’ve just interviewed with GLG they will highlight the many fancy benefits they offer their employees, and downplay the oppressive workflow. Heed my warning, and Godspeed.

2.0
Jul 22, 2022

Job seekers; RUN!!!

Recommend
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Pros

Great healthcare plan you can take advantage of for the therapy you will need from working at GLG. Remote work is a plus but not really something unique these days. 401k match, great health benefits, free food 1x a week, etc. All these benefits can also be found at other companies who will actually pay a competitive salary :)

Cons

Where do I begin? GLG preys on young, impressionable new college grads and promises them a bright future at a successful, exciting company with fun projects and a great work environment. The truth is that the project work is boring, monotonous and you will end up burnt out and under-appreciated. Managers and upper management provide unrealistic targets, play favorites and listen to feedback, but no action is ever taken in response. Turnover is high here, with nearly everyone in my starting onboarding group leaving within the first 6 months for other jobs or quitting with no job lined up. Time after time, GLG upper management listened to anonymous questions and concerns about burnout and months later nothing was different. Employees are constantly burnout from unrealistic metrics, heavy workload and micromanagement. Also, company culture? There is no culture. If you are a young new grad considering starting your career at GLG, please reconsider.

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