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
Jan 6, 2019

An Honest Assessment of Digital Agency

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Pros

PROS: - A great "foot in the door" company for new grads and beginners in the digital industry - Covered monthly socials with unlimited beer, wine, video games and snacks - A tight-knit community of like minded individuals who are actual friends in real life and go beyond work setting to build team work - Big corporate style projects exposing you to different technologies to widen your knowledge in the industry - Different clubs and activities (soccer, softball, golf, volleyball, etc.) and you are free to start your own activity given that there is demand for it To summarize, Konrad Group is a good company to start your career if you are a new grad and inexperienced; it will give you a "foot in the door" in the digital industry. In my time here, many of the employees were actual friends in real life and went beyond work setting almost every weekend to hang out. You might be the type of employee who will appreciate the office perks, such as free beer, video games, monthly socials (frat-style), and different sports activities.

Cons

CONS: - Immature management with a vertical hierarchy; uni-directional - Feedback is shutdown or ignored; no employee voice and lack of HR - Extremely high turnover with many senior people leaving and getting fired - No interest in personal career growth; you are expected to "live for the client" and do as they say (it's an agency) - Although some select few are talented, employees are industry standard, so not much to learn from each other (the environment does not really permit collaboration - you are expected to work for the client) This company is an agency, not a startup, with clients who come from mostly big companies. Thus the work won't be that much different from corporate companies - just know what you are getting into, especially if you are more of a person who wants to build a great product, not work for the client, as there is a difference. A lot of the negative reviews have been a bit unfair with their language, but at its core, it is actually true - there is no HR, turnover is really high with employees being replaced every week, and management are not leading people who prioritize personal career growth and feedback. Group think is pretty prevalent in this company and you are expected to live with it or leave. (Maybe explains why all the positive reviews here praise the talent of the company.)

2.0
Jan 3, 2019

A Lair Ran by Evil Geniuses (honestly it's a pretty foolproof plan)

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Pros

Some of the best people I've ever met in my life. There's a part in my heart where I'll always call them family, since they've contributed so much to my personality and intellect by providing me experiences to grow as a person that I'll carry through my whole life. Their strongest quality is definitely the people they hire and how close the entire company is. They hire world class people who are some of the most talented and smartest people I'll ever interact with. The culture is also amazing (but this is a blessing and a curse, as you'll see in my cons). Easily the best office I've ever seen, with tall ceilings, wooden decor and walls, a very open space environment, lots of plants, a huge cafeteria, fun video games with multiple consoles, VR headsets, and an arsenal of board games to choose from, with monthly parties, cocktail & trivia nights, and more.

Cons

The evil but smart plan to keep cheap employees: 1. Hire people straight from school 2. Work them to the bone with horrible hours (9am-6pm with unpaid overtime, no flex hours, or work from home) 3. Never offer competitive salaries that are relevant to the industry (but offer 2 mini raises a year to overshadow this) 4. Have an amazing culture to cover up bad hours and salary, with no HR department (over 200 employees btw) 5. Wait it out to see if you stay (since you've invested so much into this company) and if you leave, they'll hire someone out of school to rinse and repeat. (5.1 Former employee writes bad review and they write a fake one to cover it up) The entire company has been screaming for relevant industry hours/pay and an HR department for years, yet nothing happens. I've seen people need better hours to take care of their children, people that need the pay to support their family and be the main provider, and a co worker harassed by another with no one to go to. All problems experienced by regular people who need regular needs.

5.0
Dec 5, 2018
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Pros

After being here for over a year, there a few important details that I feel are important to call out. This is a long review because I don’t feel that a couple of sentences does a company justice. A common theme you will find here is “culture”. Don’t ignore that. Think of how hard it is to create, maintain, and grow a positive culture, and then put into perspective that KG has multiple businesses, multiple departments, across multiple countries.. Somehow amidst all of this growth, KG continues to create a great culture within every faucet of their work, whether it be their hiring, projects, socials, or management. Also, I change between saying “I” and “We” a lot in here. It comes from a place that this is a very team oriented company, so while I do not represent KG as a manager, it comes from a place of feeling part of the company. - The people I work with are genuinely the smartest and nicest people I have ever met. Somehow, KG has managed to hire people that are driven to succeed but always want that success for the team, not just themselves. There is no throwing people under the bus, or undermining team members… something that shouldn’t be overlooked, because this is a rare thing to find. ~ - The Clients we work with are world class, and are consistently impressed with our work. When you have fortune 500 companies praising the work that we do, you immediately realize not only the value & impact of your work; you also realize that you are working at an industry leading company. ~ - My managers are consistently looking to me for my opinions. The idea of a defined and rigid hierarchy at Konrad is a foreign concept. I have worked directly with everyone from senior managers and VPs of the Strategy , Design, and Technology teams, and all of these leaders have not only listened to my thoughts, but encouraged them. This is on a project level, but also on a personal level. Managers here don’t just see you as an employee, they see you as a friend and close ally, so your success becomes their success, and they actively look to help mentor me while listing to my feedback. I genuinely can’t count the times I have had the realization walking home that I directly disagreed with a senior manager and they changed their minds based on my critical thinking -- that is a pretty great feeling, and not something that is easy to find -- It is hard to find smart and experienced individuals who are not set in their ways and open to criticism/feedback. ~ - KG is growing rapidly… I have been here just over a year and I can see it in the new office that we have, the Clients we are working with, the project size, the team growth… everything. AND YET….somehow, they have maintained a positive culture and continued to hire the right people. It is very easy for a company to say one thing: “We hire the best”, and then when given the chance, undermine that saying because “Well, we have a big project, so let’s just hire a bunch of people and it won’t be that bad”. KG continues to impress me with their steadfast dedication to hiring the right people, often (from what I have gathered) turning down Clients so that the growth of the company doesn’t damage it’s long term success. ~ - We are starting to see long term employment value: Right now, I am not too concerned with retirement, I don’t have kids, and my eyesight is okay… so right now, the benefits I am looking for are different than what I will want in 5,10,15 years. This year, we received RRSP matching. This was a huge milestone in my opinion, because you can see that KG is looking to be a leader for YEARS to come. These types of changes (and other minor ones that I have noticed culturally) are very important and do not happen overnight. ~ - The socials/events/clubs: There are a ton of activities at KG. A lot of them are planned by the company, and a lot are planned by employees, and then supported/advertised by KG. It is one thing to say “Hey, we have monthly socials, a pool table, and a beer KG”. It is another thing to have a team (Our Operations team..shout out to them!) who is tirelessly dedicated to running events, and have fostered a culture that has full employee support. -- We had a company soccer game on BMO field with about 50 people showing up at 7:00 am. This was organized by some employees and then supported by the Operations team -- I think it is impressive that we have a culture where employees feel confident and comfortable to implement their ideas, and then be backed by the company. ~ - KG pushes their employees and values their hard work. Whether it be through promotions, financial compensation, or direct manager feedback, I have always felt that I am a valued member of the consulting team.

Cons

I know this will look like a fake review if I were to just say “none”, but honestly, I can’t think of any, because I constantly have open communication with my Manager, so any of my thoughts are heard. I think our snacks could improve a bit? ~ My biggest “complaint” would be more of a “let’s continue to push items that will continue to make me excited to work here for 5,10,15 years. RRSP matching was a solid start, I look forward to seeing what is next in the pipeline. ~ Some other reviews complain about a “lack of HR”, but I don’t understand “what is missing”. Any time I need something reimbursed, we have an app for it, if I have anything I need to talk to someone about, I have my manager. If I need documentation for taxes, we have an entire department for it. I understand that we don’t have a large “HR” department, but we have a ton of Operations support, so I don’t see what is “missing”.

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