A never-ending marathon (with free alcohol handouts along the way)... - Anonymous employee Brighton Jones LLC Employee Review

2.0
Jul 14, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'll preface by stating that this company pushed me to my limits (both +/-): challenging my work, my relationships, my approach to solutioning, my values, my personality, my dedication, my health (esp. mental), my intolerance toward BS, etc. I learned a lot about myself at BJ, and while I am now in a better opportunity outside of BJ, I do credit and am in gratitude for much of what BJ taught me. Hands down, the people are the biggest perk to life at BJ. The People Team does an incredible job at hiring smart, funny, caring, and dedicated individuals who are willing and eager to give their all. If it's not the camaraderie experienced working late nights alongside your peers while cranking out reports and deliverables, it'll be the compassion you'll feel for one another as you joke over the fact that your babysitter gets paid more than you when calculating the number of hours worked every week. You realize, that instead of a well-deserved raise or bonus, your "bonus" goes toward the free-flowing booze in BJ's secret Mezz (speakeasy). That could be a perk to you: if the idea of a work drinking culture and the occasional social events are up your alley. But alas, that was all pre-COVID times. The sense of #oneteam aka camaraderie is strong because everyone is trying to commit to an insane work schedule and prove their self-worth in a business with an established pecking order with set "Ivy League" working/quality standards. It's stressful and chaotic the majority of the time, but yes, you'll make some life-long friends here, no doubt. So pros= friends, booze, and acquiring the strongest work ethic ever.

Cons

If you've worked at BJ for a year or less, you'll experience your worklife through the most supreme rose-colored glasses. Everything and everyone is AWESOME. I caution jobseekers from reading GlassDoor reviews from BJ employees with noted employment under a year of work history for that reason. From a year onward, you'll either start drinking the "culture" koolaid from your very own name-etched pint glass which the CEO churns heavily along with his subservient exec staff, or you'll begin to question whether the company mission, values, and messaging are purely a marketing ploy to generate more clients, retain its ideal employees and hire new ones. When distilled to the basics, BJ wants to drum up business like any other firm and the ultra wealthy, white, male business partners of BJ want continue the perception that the company promotes all things equal and fair and hires "diverse" employees who are well-compensated for the demands undertaken. You are strategically hired for two things: 1. the skills and endurance you can bring to advance the company's/partner's profits, and 2. your physical image to build the company's brand. If you're a BIPOC, get ready to be featured in their marketing/hiring campaigns. What type of employee will have the capacity to bend over backward and work until midnight to meet the demands of their leaders? Inexpensive post-grads who do not have the leverage to negotiate a fair wage of the hours they will soon put in, and 30 something-year olds who are attempting to build their careers and meet crazy deadlines without the balancing act of having a family and prioritizing which comes first. Skeptical? Just take a look at the team page on their website.

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Brighton Jones LLC Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We agree that people are our best asset and we put a lot of care and intentionality around trying to support our team so they are healthy, happy, and are given opportunities for both personal and professional development. While we do work hard and enjoy spending time together collaborating and celebrating, we strive to support every individual to find the right balance for their work life, as it is truly different for everyone. We are very supportive of helping a teammate who doesn’t feel that a role isn’t the right fit for them and support them to find one that is a better fit, whether at Brighton Jones or elsewhere. We hope you have found an opportunity that is more in line with your personal and professional needs. All the best!

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5.0
May 6, 2026
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I’ve been at Brighton Jones for almost ten years and I can honestly say I don't see myself working anywhere else. Working here is not 'easy' but I'm not looking for easy. I'm looking for a place where I can get behind the mission, work with genuinely amazing people, make a contribution, and of course have opportunities to build my own nest egg through ownership in the company (which is a path that's available to everyone, not just a select few). Our mission to help clients, teammates, and global community live richer lives shows up every day. It shapes how people make decisions, how we work with clients, and how we think about our roles. You’re part of a team that wants to get better, not just individually, but together. That's why you'll see us use the term #OneTeam a lot. We believe that we're much better off rowing in the same direction than being a bunch of individuals in it for ourselves. A big part of that for me is the MESI. It gives us a shared language for how we show up, how we communicate, give feedback, and handle the moments that are usually the hardest in any workplace. It’s not a perfect program, and people are all at different points in how they practice it, but it’s embedded in a way that makes a genuine difference. The same goes for our focus on Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and our B Corp status. I truly believe that everyone here wants to create a place where people love to work, feel that they belong, and where they have opportunities to grow and thrive in a way that's unique to their own values and needs.

Cons

You probably won’t thrive here if you’re looking for a '9 to 5 job' where you clock in and out and that's it. There’s a real expectation to take ownership, invite feedback, and actively grow, not just professionally, but personally as well. The firm is evolving quickly, so things aren’t always fully defined and constantly changing. A big part of our ethos is that as long as we're getting a little bit better every day, we're winning. For me, that’s part of what makes working here exciting, but I'll admit it can sometimes feel overwhelming and a lot, I’ve also seen how it can be frustrating for people who want more structure or predictability, which I respect. Brighton Jones is not for everyone and that's how it should be in my opinion.

5.0
Feb 13, 2026
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Pros

I genuinely love working at Brighton Jones because of the people and the culture we’ve built together. The firm is filled with thoughtful, kind, and deeply committed teammates who truly care about one another and show up as #OneTeam every day. There’s a strong sense of trust and psychological safety here - people are encouraged to be themselves, ask questions, and support each other through both challenges and growth. What sets Brighton Jones apart for me is how intentionally we invest in our people. Through MESI (Mindful, Emotional, and Social Intelligence), we don’t just talk about values, we actively practice them. MESI provides shared language and tools that strengthen self-awareness, empathy, and connection, which shows up in how we collaborate, lead, and care for one another. It creates an environment where continuous growth feels supported rather than pressured. I’ve also appreciated the real opportunities for development here - professionally and personally. Whether through leadership support, learning opportunities, or meaningful conversations around inclusion and belonging, Brighton Jones consistently encourages us to grow with purpose. It’s a place where people are trusted, challenged, and supported to do their best work while living richer lives themselves.

Cons

As with many founder‑built companies, some of the approaches that helped Brighton Jones grow quickly can create friction as we scale. Continued success will require greater consistency and standardization across processes so teams can operate more efficiently and sustainably. That kind of change takes intention, alignment, and grit; it doesn’t always come easily. Still, the effort is worth it, as clearer processes ultimately free people up to do their best work and support long‑term growth

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