Honest Take: positive and flexible, but room for improvement - Senior Consultant LMI Employee Review

5.0
Jun 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule. Meaningful projects. Friendly team. High level of autonomy and trust. Customers are generally friendly and willing to work with analysis teams to tackle analytical challenges.

Cons

Perception is that external hires are preferred over internal promotions. 401k matching and contribution percentages are on lower end of industry standard. No 401k matching or contributions for the first year. Bonuses are rare. Pay raises are 3% annually; out of cycle pay raises rare unless there is a competing offer from another company on the table. Management is disconnected and often require multiple redundant meetings. Management doesn't action advice/warnings until the topic becomes a larger problem. Secure workcenter is currently owned by competing company; system and badge access is very difficult. "Unlimited PTO" isn't actually unlimited; dishonest messaging. Holiday/PTO usually is limited to around 4 weeks per year, combined.

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
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Pros

Great company with great benefits.

Cons

401k matching not available for the first year.

3.0
May 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Collaborative and mission-focused culture with a very smart workforce. Employees are encouraged to think entrepreneurially and bring new ideas, technology, and AI into workflows and operations. Strong exposure to innovative work in the govcon space, good learning and development opportunities, some workplace flexibility, and continued support for employee engagement groups.

Cons

Employee morale has been impacted by a strong emphasis on profit and growth. There can be confusion around the company’s identity and long-term direction as it continues balancing traditional consulting work with a broader push toward technology and innovation. Some employees perceive a lack of diversity across teams and inconsistency in how leadership opportunities, promotions, and visibility are distributed. Utilization expectations can make it difficult to fully disconnect or take time off. Frequent organizational shifts, leadership turnover, and changing priorities have created uncertainty in some areas of the business, and at times employees may feel like they are walking on eggshells when navigating leadership expectations and organizational change.

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