Forrester Research Associate reviews

2.1

2% would recommend to a friend

(50 total reviews)
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Research Associate/Associate Researcher employees have rated Forrester with 2.1 out of 5 stars, based on 50 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Research Associate/Associate Researcher professionals have an average working experience there. Forrester is rated 40% below average by Research Associate/Associate Researcher professionals compared to other employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
Oct 18, 2019

Great place to work!

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Pros

Can really learn a lot in this role, have a good support system of other research associates/researchers and my ideas/work are valued by the analyst. The company culture is friendly, driven and collaborative.

Cons

Turn-over happens often and there is a not a clear career trajectory after Researcher.

4.0
Oct 18, 2019
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Pros

There's ample resources for employees looking to learn more about business and technology. Provides recent grads with fundamental project managing experience. Paid time off and work life balance are a plus.

Cons

Health insurance is expensive and doesn't ever cover as much as you would hope. 401k matching could be better. Your experience with the company, the opportunities you're given, and the chances you have to move upward in the company hinge upon your relationship with your manager (this can also be a pro if you have a good manager, but it's ultimately a detriment that so much weighs on this).

4.0
Oct 10, 2019
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Pros

The community at Forrester, and specifically the community of young professionals, is extremely strong. Co-workers are almost always willing to go out of their way to answer questions and help you solve a problem. The work that Forrester does is interesting. Being surrounded by some of the foremost subject matter experts in a given industry or on some technology is thrilling, if a bit intimidating at times. The opportunity to soak up information from those around you is nearly constant. People are passionate about what they do, and are usually happy to take time to share it with you.

Cons

The ability to seek growth, both professional and personal, is, at times, unclear. I find myself having to take initiative, and go beyond my stated day-to-day responsibilities, in order apply and grow the skills that will serve me throughout my career. I don't have much visibility into what those outside of my organization are doing (and if roles in these organizations would also be of interest to me). Most opportunities I've had to learn about the different aspects of Forrester have been self-discovered and ad hoc. Internal recruitment, and the drive to always have its employees maximizing the value they are delivering, needs more emphasis.

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