AlphaSights Client Service Associate reviews

3.2

28% would recommend to a friend

(404 total reviews)
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Max Cartellieri

69% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Client Service Associate, employees have rated AlphaSights with 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 404 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Client Service Associate, professionals have a good working experience there. AlphaSights is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Client Service Associate, professionals compared to other employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 30, 2023

Baptism by Fire

Recommend
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Pros

- nice people - building your resume

Cons

- hours and pay are not worth it - poor upper management - little to no applicable skills outside of the industry

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AlphaSights Response
3y
At AlphaSights, we hire ambitious professionals who want to own results, build a track record of achievement, and accelerate their careers. We accept that we are not a place for everyone. Striving for excellence is tough, but we reward hard work and persistence through opportunity and promotion. After two years, our Associates go on to manage their own direct reports, owning client accounts and team results. After five years of joining us, our people run multi-million dollar ‘businesses-within-the-business’ and teams of 40+ professionals. 100% of our commercial leaders started their careers at AlphaSights. As a large-scale graduate employer, we naturally serve as a springboard for early-stage career professionals who are attracted to AlphaSights for the transferability of skills and the optionality of taking on new roles later on. We are proud to see AlphaSights alumni go on and succeed across multiple fields, including finance (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, etc.), technology (Amazon, Google, Meta, Salesforce, etc.), business school (Harvard, Insead, LBS, Stanford, Wharton, etc.) and entrepreneurship (Days Brewing, Dialectica, Tegus, Tribe, etc.) Fundamentally, we exist to deliver success to our clients, and to power career advancement for our people. Our track record shows that when we deliver along these dimensions, company success follows. - The AlphaSights Team
3.0
May 26, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

culture is good and leadership is nice

Cons

hurdle too high and wlb is bad

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AlphaSights Response
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At AlphaSights, we hire ambitious professionals who want to own results, build a track record of achievement, and accelerate their careers. We accept that we are not a place for everyone. We are open about the fact that the first two years are tough: our Associates take on frontline responsibility that requires hard work, grit, and perseverance day by day. It is not a role in which one can procrastinate or duck away. But through delivering client success day in day out, our Associates learn firsthand how the client frontline works and how the extra mile delivers commercial success and financial rewards. And this sets them apart from their peers and accelerates their careers both at AlphaSights and beyond. Fundamentally, we exist to deliver success to our clients, and to power career advancement for our people. Our track record shows that when we deliver along these dimensions, company success follows. - The AlphaSights Team
1.0
May 20, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Have met some of my closest friends through AlphaSights, the culture used to be amazing and people used to hang around in the office till late in the evening - Depending on your team, you could be seated with fun people in an open space arrangement and enjoy your day (as you'll see from the cons there isn't much else to enjoy) - Clear progression - manager 2 years vp 5 years after joining (but that could change as they implemented a new rule about elevation) - Big classes join together and have a Bootcamp which allows you to meet other people more easily - Helps you with soft skills (Time management, organizing tasks, prioritization, etc.) - Good feedback culture where you're given feedback on your performance at least once a week (a con to follow below though) - People celebrate your wins and are happy for you if you achieve something worthwhile (but to be fair that's limited given the scope of the work) - A ping pong table! - Fun lunch breaks, you can always find a group/person if you're social and enjoy random conversations - Well connected office in London

Cons

A disclaimer before I roast: Most of these things are specific to the industry (AlphaSights' competitors have similar cons): 1) Repetitive and Dull: The role was sold as ringing up people and reaching out to experts across all industries to capture all the untapped knowledge out there. There will be days (or a week) where you don't speak to any relevant expert, and you'll spend 10 hours of your day stressed that nobody is replying to your outreaches despite your multiple attempts to chase them and cold call the experts. Most people had their headphones on and listened to podcasts while doing the mind-numbing tasks (which make up most of your day). 2) Luck: I could write a thesis about how luck and Performance at Expert Networks are intimately correlated (and I know that management will challenge this by saying top performers consistently perform well, so you be the judge). To keep it brief: your performance is dependent on your ability to connect two of the busiest people on earth (sometimes with a 5+ hour time zone difference) over a 1-hour phone call. Some clients are picky and will only speak to senior executives, which makes it much harder for you to reach them. If you manage to recruit a top executive and have gathered his/her availability for a call with your client, you should hope that your competitors didn't do it before you (Management will tell you that you need to be quicker here, but sometimes our competitors already have these experts as part of their network so they basically sent your client a profile within a few minutes). Assume you did schedule the call with your client, that doesn't really mean that they will show up (clients have either dropped or rescheduled roughly 10% of calls last minute). If you're still not convinced that this industry is mainly dependent on luck, imagine your client reaches out and asks to speak to X. You will cold call X, send X emails across every address you can find, text, leave a voice message, connect on LinkedIn, like X's posts on Instagram and Twitter, DM across all social media platforms, reach out to X's family, but to no avail. On other days, you'll send 1 outreach to a pool of 100 experts and have all 100 answer back - so, in a nutshell, you will need luck. 3) Poor Tech: For a company whose main mission is to connect two people over a phone call, AlphaSights has found a way to screw it up (you might think it's silly that we're in 2023 and we still can't connect 2 people over a phone call without facing any technical difficulty, but I faced that problem a dozen times each month, and anybody's morale plummeted whenever they had to experience such a stressful situation). 4) No WLB: Sometimes you might be asked to monitor calls late in the evening (and as you read above, they might fail and you might be out so you'll have to pull up your laptop/work phone to make sure your client gets their evening MNPI fix). You're told that you have the option to have someone from the US cover for you if it's late, but for anything before 10:00, I was told "it's only a few minutes." Aside from watching calls, which indeed only takes a few minutes, most people feel stressed and have worked outside of working hours (which, for our pay, is not worth it) to keep up with the sales target. 5) You don't really learn much about the industries you work in, and after being out for a few months, I can tell you that you'll forget most of the technical terms because you don't really need to learn them to perform well on the job. 6) Godlike Clients: AlphaSights is obsessed with their clients, and that is both a pro and a con. It is something they pride themselves on, and I think this sets them aside as a top-tier Expert Network, but lately, it's become toxic, and associates are fed up with the "client obsession." Some business units challenged clients whenever they were hard to work with, but again, that would depend on your luck of the draw, and at the end of the day, you're signing up for a Client Service role, so you should expect that going in. 7) Unethical: I am not sure any industry is ethical nowadays, but the hypocrisy of Expert Networks' compliance teams is so blatant that it is almost comical to hear them preaching about MNPI, as if what we do was legitimate. Only recently did they begin implementing more stringent regulations (essentially, some of what we used to do 1 year ago has become non-compliant, and that is all you need to know to realize that in another year or two or more, everything you're doing now might become non-compliant too). 8) Depressed Culture: People used to love the job and culture, but management realized that's no longer the case. People who used to stay after hours on a Friday night to grab a drink are now the first to leave whenever there's a company event. Nobody enjoys staying longer than they have to, and the elevators are packed at 6:30 sharp. If you've made it this far into my rant and are still considering applying, take 30 minutes to read other reviews here as I intently left out the points that everyone has repeatedly mentioned. Despite my paragraph, I owe AlphaSights a big thank you for an amazing experience. The quality of people is unmatched. It's unfortunate that most are driven out due to the nature of this industry.

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AlphaSights Response
3y
At AlphaSights, we hire ambitious professionals who want to own results, build a track record of achievement, and accelerate their careers. We accept that we are not a place for everyone. Since our founding, the expert-network industry has grown from $300m in 2008 to $2.1bn in 2023, or ~14% CAGR over 15 years. Over the same period, AlphaSights has grown at 5x industry growth or >70% CAGR. Across 500,000+ projects, we have established ourselves as the go-to partner for 2000+ of the world's leading investment firms, consultancies, and Fortune 500s. Our success is underpinned by the caliber of our colleagues, the quality of their work, and their commitment to delivering superior client service. For five consecutive years, our team members have nominated us as a Great Place to Work, recognizing our commitment to fostering individual career growth and creating a platform that allows our colleagues to achieve something bigger than themselves. Fundamentally, we exist to deliver success to our clients, and to power career advancement for our people. Our track record shows that when we deliver along these dimensions, company success follows. - The AlphaSights Team
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