Honestly, it's a Mixed Bag - Senior Consultant FTI Consulting Employee Review

3.0
Aug 12, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- Ability to work on interesting/high profile matters (although this is dwindling compared with past years) - Casual Fridays (varies by office) - Free snacks/food/drinks - Good social events/happy hours - In general - fun, smart colleagues (particularly at the staff level) - Solid benefits (although the Employee Stock Plan was taken away) - Nice office environment (varies by office)

Cons

- Office culture varies dramatically by location - Pressure to be "utilized" and constantly be "billable" - Work can be monotonous - Rigid Promotion process; e.g. from Consultant to Senior Consultant level the time period in between promotion is 2 years and, in my experience, this is rarely deviated from. - No bonus or incentives for Consultants coming in with a Master's degree - Recently senior management has been in the habit of not managing clients' expectations as far as turnaround time and "low balling" on the budget when bringing in cases just to outbid competitors for work. This results in understaffed, poorly managed projects where staff is resentful they have to work over the weekends/rush through the work when the issue could have easily been avoided with better planning on part of management. - Unsure if work product is truly helping clients (no feedback from clients once a case is over)

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5.0
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Pros

Work culture and Learning opportunities

Cons

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2.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

* Strong brand recognition and an impressive roster of clients and projects. * Opportunity to work with talented colleagues across multiple business segments. * Exposure to a fast-paced environment that provides significant professional growth and learning opportunities.

Cons

* Lack of consistent leadership visibility and clear strategic direction across parts of the organization. * Communication from senior leadership can be limited, leaving employees without a clear understanding of priorities and long-term goals. * Decision-making often feels reactive rather than proactive. * Accountability and partnership are inconsistent across teams and business segments. * Employees may not always feel adequately supported when raising concerns or navigating challenging situations. * Leadership teams are often stretched thin, which can impact coaching, communication, and overall employee support. * Performance evaluation and promotion processes can lack transparency, making it difficult to understand how decisions are made. * Employee experiences can vary significantly depending on team, manager, and business segment. * Opportunities for feedback exist, but employees do not always see meaningful action taken in response to recurring concerns. * Collaboration and cross-functional alignment can be challenging at times due to differing priorities and expectations.

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