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Huron Consulting Group

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Grossly Underpaid in Consulting; Average to Below Average People at Junior Levels - Associate Huron Consulting Group Employee Review

2.0
Jun 2, 2021
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Pros

In healthcare consulting: Paid cell phone, company laptop, free equipment (monitors, docks, etc.), company amex, per diems, travel, free WSJ subscription, small travel bonus=$750 per quarter, great WLB compared to other consulting firms, independence and flexibility as you move up, very very lax PTO policy, I was taking 4-6 weeks/yr on average, good holidays, average insurance; c-suite seems like they're good people, work from home Fridays; outgoing people in consulting

Cons

Junior people (below senior director) are often pretty bad in terms of business acumen, analytical skills, raw intelligence, problem solving, work standards, and leadership ability; leadership ability in junior leaders is non-existent; not real consulting, it's mostly implementations and grunt work; strategy work is non-existent, M&A, Pricing, Go-to-Market work is non-existent; mostly same things over and over; staffing is completely out of your hands; a resource management teams assigns available bodies to projects; you can't really turn down projects; project are mostly in small, distant cities; staying in average or below average hotels; about $50/day per diem for 3 meals; very very tight on expenses; GROSSLY underpaid compared to industry standards or other firms; bonuses are a joke; 4 rounds of layoffs in my 5 years; their model is training you vertically to be a SME in your area; zero exposure to other things or leadership training or business exposure; the work is grimmy; it's definitely not cutting edge or exciting; they've made a nice little niche doing grunt work implementations; junior leaders are really really good at shifting blame to keep themselves moving up; junior leaders treat direct reports like crap; the mediocrity of the talent shows in every facet of the business; complete lack of innovation will always prevent Huron from being a top tier firm or developing new lines of business; diversity is emphasized just barely to keep the pressure off, nothing that there is a real commitment towards; no office culture; no culture at all

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Pros

Diversity, values employees, good company culture, interesting work

Cons

Relatively flat leadership structure can be a pro or a con, sometimes would be more useful to be more unified with toolset and project workflow. Nothing major for sure

3.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

Strong, motivated teams — most colleagues are talented, hardworking, and genuinely good to work with. Collaborative culture at the team level, even when leadership falls short. Exposure to meaningful healthcare IT work and client-facing experience

Cons

Leadership on EHR has been a significant weak point, with poor decision-making that’s eroded staff confidence. Whistleblowing and internal escalation processes don’t appear to be taken seriously — concerns raised don’t lead to meaningful action. Promotions often feel driven by favoritism rather than merit or performance, which undermines morale and trust in the process

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