Konrad Group reviews

3.5

73% would recommend to a friend

(203 total reviews)

57% positive business outlook

Konrad Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Konrad Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.6 stars).

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203 reviews
2.0
Aug 15, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A great place to learn the fundamentals. If you need a footing right out of school, you have access to really talented people to work on projects with. It's hard to get through the design test, and those who do get through, are worth their weight in gold. I learned a lot when I was given opportunities to do so. - Culture can be really great if you make friends. There's socials, events, an active Slack group, and universal lunch time so you're forced to sit with people. - Everyone is friendly. Everyone. - Fully stocked kitchen, free catering every Friday.

Cons

Kids leading kids. This leads to a lack of new knowledge or managers without experience. Ultimately, the kids they hire become the kids that lead. Many of your seniors or managers started their first job at KG. Mentorship and training is weak. Everyone is "figuring it out together". This is charming but is also a safety net of an answer when something doesn't work. This can be resolved by improving your own resources to hiring competent seniors within departments, with new knowledge to bring to the company. - No clear structure in career advancement. No education budgets available. No clear idea on how to advance into senior roles (usually just on the whim of the managers and your impressions on upper management). This is due to the inexperienced nature of the company. This can be resolved by hiring a proper HR department to help each department outline clear means of evolving their employees, instead of letting each department/team figure it out themselves. - No work from home, unpaid lunch, 9-5:30. If you can't handle 40hr/wk of being constantly surrounded by loud people, talking, or even the low-lit basement-like Dev area, then too bad cause that's the only place you're allowed to do work in. This can be resolved by reaching out to companies with successful social environments that implement WFH policies, and learning to understand how it works. - You are a resource and upper management will never recognize your efforts. Direct management is great and will try their best to help you grow but their hands are also tied. Prepare for the chance to be stuck on work you never signed up for because upper management planned poorly. Also be prepared to never be acknowledged by upper management. This can be resolved by having empathy. - Favoritism in projects. You have to network your way onto worthwhile projects within the company. These worthwhile projects are important because that's the only opportunity you have to learn. This can be resolved by trusting the employees you hire.

1.0
Jun 16, 2019

KG is like an onion

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- diversity in projects, not too exciting but there do vary quite a bit in type - everyone who works here is very kind and helpful, colleagues are generally very supportive!!! - getting to know coworkers from Costa Rica when they visit - once you're at a manager level, the salary is good and your career and position is very secure - titles can be so inflated, they look great on resumes and boost a whole bunch of egos and sometimes salaries, but it really depends if that's what you're after

Cons

- favouritism. It's so obvious who the founders like, promote, and put more interaction effort and energy towards. I guess if you get in their good books you're golden - the best source for reviews is to ask ex-employees..... many extrenely talented people and senior managers have left in the past year and despite their years long worth of contributions, most relationships are severed when you resign. It's such a pity to see this level of immaturity. The company does not handle leaves well and most of the time no one knows what happens to someone until a day or week later - departure emails if sent at all are always sent outside of work hours and timed very late so that you have little chance to interact with the person who's leaving - lots are unhappy with their managers but no one cares enough to ask

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