Growth opportunities and challenging environment - Anonymous employee AlixPartners Employee Review

4.0
Nov 3, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Offers career growth opportunities, allows you to build your own career path Challenging environment, you get to work with highly skilled people all the time Excellent work atmosphere (there are exceptions with specific personalities like everywhere) Good yearly performance bonus (it's discretional though) Opportunity to work with teams across various geographies Travel opportunities to US, EU, and even Asia sometimes Periodic salary increases (every 4 months) according to inflation rates Company phone

Cons

Although it fluctuates sometimes work might beome too demanding It might become hard to grow here if your intestest resides on purely boosting your tehnical skills/capabilities Home office programs are available, but there are a number of bureaucratic steps to fulfill first

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- Experience in solving high stakes business problems that's top of mind for C-suite Executives - Constant exposure to interacting with CXOs - Excellent compensation and benefits - Meaningful ownership and leadership opportunities at junior levels - High caliber peers and coworkers - Supportive leadership team

Cons

- Long hours / heavy travel depending on the type of project (consistent with most consulting firms)

2.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Hybrid work model, benefits (lots of paid time off, school tuition reimbursement, medical, dental, vision, insurance, etc.), some great people to work with, possibility to contribute to high level work

Cons

Understaffed, hiring freezes, working with client services who treat you as if you’re lesser than them, untrained managers, no career trajectory, working with incompetent individuals who can’t get fired, takes a long time to make changes/complete projects, unrealistic expectations, corporate politics

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