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C1 Consulting reviews

3.1

60% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Rob Sederman and Elizabeth Rountree

74% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

C1 Consulting has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The C1 Consulting employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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31 reviews
2.0
Jun 6, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, work from home on most Fridays, free drinks and snacks.

Cons

Pretty much everything else. The company is filled with very, very smart people - unfortunately, they have no idea how to train or retain their talent. Management continually scratches their heads about why their turnover rate (I HIGHLY ADVISE YOU TO ASK WHAT THEIR TURNOVER RATE IS AFTER TWO YEARS IF YOU GO IN FOR AN INTERVIEW), but they refuse to turn they eye of blame towards themselves. The working culture is very, very unhealthy for development. Middle management is filled with corporate types who have worked at large pharmaceutical companies. So even though this is a small firm, it has a rigid corporate atmosphere and culture, which completely negates the benefits of working for a small company. The company has lots of internal corporate buzz words and mantras that you usually only see in larger corporate structures. This is because middle and upper management have brought their experience at larger pharmaceutical corporations and applied it to this boutique firm, which really alienates a lot of people who were expecting a more boutique atmosphere. You will hear a lot about "Attention to Detail", which within company culture is used as a catch-all for any mistake that you may make. You will never actually be instructed on what you specifically do wrong - just told that you need to work on abstract concepts that don't really make sense. As such, no one improves. Work deadlines are tight, but that is expected at any consultancy - however, it is harder to hit deadlines on projects that actually matter when you are getting hounded about doing internal projects that no one actually believes matter. If you make little mistakes on your work (misspelling a word, or forgetting a period at the end of a sentence) it will be treated as a bigger deal than if you were to make a big mistake (such as completely misinterpreting some data and making the wrong recommendation). Ultimately, a disproportionate amount of priority is placed on the style of your work rather than the substance or content. This is complicated by the fact that a lot of "style" (such as what color bars to make your bar graphs) is personal preference - so one of your bosses will give you the advice to color things a certain way, and then when you take his/her advice, your other boss will get mad about doing so and tell you to work on your attention to detail. Overall, it was a very frustrating experience, that could be improved with better training, clearer expectations, more focus on the specifics of how employees can improve, and less rigid culture that disenfranchises employees.

2.0
Feb 21, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home Fridays Good pay

Cons

Everything besides the pay. Cult of personality surrounding one or two individuals in your office They will work you 50 to 60+ hours per week and will have no respect for your familial life. Emails over Christmas holidays are the norm. You will be castigated if you do not respect the "on call 24/7" rule. Sadly, they don't tell you this going into the job. Expectations and training are non existent. Unless you have A LOT of Consulting experience and fully understand the industry, I would stay away. This is a terrible place to learn and develop your career out of undergrad/grad school, but could be a good option for more experienced workers who know what they are getting into. If you have less than 5 years experience, they pay will seem great, but taking a job here could likely set your career back a few years because you WIll get burnt out and hate yourself within 3 months. Just ask what turnover is at the company and you will understand. Seriously, if you get an interview, ask what turnover is in this company. That will tell the story. Middle management is out for themselves, will take credit for your work and blame you when things go wrong. Prepare to live a miserable existence if you want to succeed.

2.0
Oct 5, 2012

Know what you're getting yourself into.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

C1 can be a great stepping stone to other employment. I would recommend the company in this manner only.

Cons

In my time at C1 I didn't meet a single person who wanted to be there. Many held a PhD or Masters level degree in psychology, biology, or other fields. Most were there for a paycheck and that's it. The typical tenure was only 1 year with veterans lasting 2-3. Management treated employees like children, often hiring under-qualified people, training them (not really), and then firing them for small mistakes. The company wastes a lot of money this way, but it's not unexpected when you have doctors running the business end of an organization.

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