Pros
Diverse & interesting projects & coworkers from all over the world, ability to make your own schedule, Work from home arrangement permissible 2 days a week, access to subject matter experts in any specialty to support projects. Great coworkers, good people. Excellent workplace for the opportunity to develop your skills, grit and self discipline.
Cons
You must be a self starter with developed skills of self discipline to survive and thrive in consulting. You must develop strong skills of time management. Huge Australian based company with Australian values (not American). No bonuses, Employee ownership is an invite only club. Promotions require you to put yourself out there, even if that means to network disingenuously to become noticed. Thankless massive company; you are a nobody and just a number regardless of the sweat, blood and tears you pour into your work and your clients and coworkers- this is true for any large corporate consulting firm. No one cares or notices the hours you work overtime and the investment you make in GHD and for GHD. No one person's fault, it is what you make of it. Increasingly cumbersome and inefficient work flows, forms to complete and processes to follow to adhere to the GHD Way. Unclear QA/QC processes. Promotion of values that may or may not align with your own. Requirement to complete numerous forms and enter ESG smart app incidents where employees are encouraged to narc out other employees doing anything unsafe like using a box cutter or printer the wrong way- this can lead to creating a toxic work environment. Basic benefits. Mandatory 2 weeks off where employees must use PTO or take time off without pay in the Winter. Requirement to use your own credit card to purchase expenses on projects and for business development opportunities. Vapid employee quarterly reviews and lack of clear path towards promotion. Lack of supervisor oversight or knowledge of what subordinate employees are actually doing and the investment they are pouring into the Company, or not.