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CrossCountry Consulting

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Variety of consulting work and lots of flexibility - Anonymous employee CrossCountry Consulting Employee Review

5.0
May 29, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Projects across different industries, which gives you broad exposure and also keeps the work interesting • Hybrid setup with good work-life balance • Colleagues are knowledgeable and easy to work with • Decent pay and benefits • Opportunities for professional development

Cons

A lot of pressure on some projects

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CrossCountry Consulting Response
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Thank you for your review. We are glad to hear that you have enjoyed the variety of client work and flexibility that CrossCountry offers. We also appreciate your feedback regarding project demands, as creating a positive employee experience remains a key focus. Thank you for being part of the CrossCountry team.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working with clients and helping project teams complete their assignments. Good coordination with different departments. Knowledgeable and professional employees. Recognition for good work and opportunities to take on additional responsibilities.

Cons

Too much documentation and reporting on some projects

1.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some colleagues demonstrated actual competence at their work.

Cons

• Senior staff controlled which people received high-profile assignments and advancement opportunities based on personal relationships rather than merit or performance • Colleagues outside the established inner circle were routinely overlooked for roles and projects while less experienced people with better connections moved ahead repeatedly • I brought relevant qualifications and took on difficult assignments, but my career progression stalled because I lacked the relationships that mattered for advancement • Career development conversations and advancement decisions happened without transparency or input from those being affected, determined entirely by people in charge • The organization made no effort to acknowledge the pattern of favoritism or implement systems that would ensure fair consideration for all employees

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