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Huron Consulting Group

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12/2/2016 Lay Off - Healthcare Analyst Huron Consulting Group Employee Review

2.0
Dec 7, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Great opportunities, Great Benefits, Smart and motivated people. The company places a large emphasis on work/life balance. There is also a lot of available community work to give back and volunteer available through Huron.

Cons

I was at the company for 4 months and during my 4 months I did not get staffed on any engagements. I started in September, after college, and then in December the company went through a reduction and my position was eliminated.

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Huron Consulting Group Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful review of your experience at Huron. We are glad that you were satisfied with the benefits, people, work-life balance and volunteer opportunities, but disappointed that you lost trust in management. We know we can always do more to provide a challenging and exciting place to work and take your feedback seriously as we work to make positive changes. We encourage you to send additional feedback to us at hresources@huronconsultinggroup.com.

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