Analytic Partners reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(194 total reviews)
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Nancy Smith

84% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Analytic Partners has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 194 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Analytic Partners employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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194 reviews
5.0
Apr 7, 2021

Great Place to learn with people that care!

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Pros

- Get to work with a lot of great people - Get to work with amazing clients that are top in their industry - The CEO really cares about the people here and it’s not just lip service - The internal trainings have been great and offers a wide range - There are a lot of experienced people to learn from - Senior Management listens to all levels and wants to hear how to make things better

Cons

- The client work is demanding so the hours can be long at times

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Analytic Partners Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We love to hear that our employees feel Analytic Partners is a great place to work with great people, amazing clients, and terrific senior management.
1.0
Mar 26, 2021

House of Cards

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Pros

Best in the business at marketing and promoting themselves as the experts in marketing measurement.

Cons

A total house of cards. Results are manufactured so the client hears what they want to hear. The statistics being used violate every math rule imaginable. Data collection and the technology stack is exceptionally terrible - at least 20 years out of date. If you like being told 1+1 is 3 and then learning how to sell that, this is the place for you. I feel sorry for new college grads who are told this is analytics. It’s not, it’s classic management consultancy disguised as analytics. Finally, I’m truly impressed Forrester has these guys ranked above all the other shops who take modeling and objective research seriously. But, I must admit this house of cards client deliverables are second to none. They literally have mastered the art of selling garbage. So from a business perspective I tip my hat to them, but this is not for me or any serious analytics professional.

3.0
Mar 4, 2021
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Pros

-You get to work on projects with a lot of cool clients & get exposed to different industries. -The work itself (MMM) is quite interesting and captivating. -If you have the time & the skills to understand how the software works + if you have a good statistical/mathematical knowledge of multilinear regressions, the actual modeling process can be quite compelling. -Clients typically have high level of trust in AP's recommendations and results. It's very rewarding to see clients' incorporating our recommendations/feedback & improving their own business, year over year. -Job security.

Cons

-Lack of promotions. Lack of recognition for the insane amount of work done by Analysts and Sr. Analysts & their above and beyond contributions (especially during Covid). Promotion cycle/reviews have been moved from twice a year to annual - aka you will do the work of the position one step above you for at least a year, without getting additional pay or title change, before getting the promotion. No set standards for what constitutes readiness for next level- all dependent on the perception of your manager. -Non-existent work-life balance. Be ready to work 70hr weeks without the compensation of bigger consulting companies. High turnover at this level - people get burnt out after consistently working 60hr weeks & weekends. -Complete inability of management to plan out resourcing. The lack of any semblance of work-life balance is discussed and complained about constantly, yet there have been no improvement. Additionally, higher mgmt will put a goal of improving efficiency without any concrete steps on how to get there. So, instead of getting a bit more breathing room due to increased efficiency, you receive an extra 10-20% workload to be completed within the same timeframe. Late nights and weekend work is a norm. -Lack of transparency from higher mgmt. How projects are staffed, who receives what clients, how many hours you are slated to work, even what the scope of the project is(!) etc is completely unknown. -Proprietary software is useless for transferring your skills to other jobs. Make sure to be learning coding languages and advanced statistics on your own during this job. -Lack of formalized training. It is well-known and talked about that you will not "fully know what you're doing" for at least 1-2 years after starting your job with AP - an unnecessarily high learning curve. All training is "hands-on", with minimal help/direction, while getting scolded for making any learning mistakes. Not a favorable environment to learn new & complicated processes at all.

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Analytic Partners Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We appreciate and value input from current and former employees. Our intention is to make Analytic Partners a positive and enriching work environment for everyone. Thank you again for your feedback.
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