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Boston Consulting Group reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(9,627 total reviews)
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76% positive business outlook

Boston Consulting Group has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 9,627 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Boston Consulting Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Beratung industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Dec 7, 2012
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Pros

Wide range of industry and functional project experience. Phenomenal stepping stone to almost any subsequent business career in a large organization.

Cons

Inevitably you will be placed on a project that is either boring, tedious, highly time-consuming, or all of the above. Consultants are billed out at ~10x their salary so there is a huge arbitrage opportunity and thus most of the most talented consultants move on, leaving some variability in the quality of the partner group.

1.0
Dec 7, 2012

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

I think the people at BCG are unparalleled. I made friends quickly. I learned Excel and Powerpoint, I stayed at nice hotels, and ate well. That's about all that I can say that's positive.

Cons

I was at BCG for a year and I was never on an official case. That's the part they do not tell you in recruiting sessions. I never met a client. I spent a total of three days at an actual client site, where I was hidden in a windowless office so that the client didn't know it was getting an extra associate "for free". I came to realize as well that the job isn't about getting the right answer but about basically making your manager happy. Ultimately, because consulting is client services, your boss is happy when the client is happy, and the client, who has his or her own career to manage, cares more about an answer that makes his or her department look good than about the overall health of the company. While I was never "on the front lines" so to speak, I still had slides to make and research to do. I got very frustrated when my slides were continually edited in ways that I felt were more political than data-driven. Finally, the review process is so opaque. That is ultimately what sours me about the company. They claim to be quite forthright in their reviews. I would disagree. I sought feedback every week from my manager, who gave me nothing but effervescently positive remarks, including telling me that he was going to give me the highest grade available to BCG Associates on my official review. When the final review actually came back, I ended up getting a middling grade along with negative feedback that directly contradicted praise I had received when I was seeking feedback weekly. Further, even though it was my first review of any kind, and even though I had received a middling (read: not low) score, I was fired from the company within a week of receiving that review. I think the whole process was decidedly unfair. I didn't even get a chance to prove myself until I was six months into the job. I did everything in my control to seek feedback and respond to that feedback. I was told not only that I was doing fine but in fact that I was exceeding expectations and that I could expect to receive a very positive review. After being built up to believe I was doing so well, I received an "average" review that apparently wasn't actually average because I was "transitioned out" as a result of that score. I don't know if they hired too many people my year or what else was going on, but I was completely blind sighted by their decision, and, frankly, I think the way it was handled was both shady and unprofessional.

5.0
Dec 5, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

BCG is one of the best places to have both a significant impact on some of the worlds top companies while also maintaining a diversity of experiences by working on a wide variety of challenging clients and problems. BCG has hired some of the best business thinkers in the world and the company affords the staff the opportunity to learn from some of the best. I originally thought that I would only be in consulting for 2 years. After 7 years here, I still continue to learn and grow while working with some of the best. I am looking forward to the next 7 years at BCG!

Cons

Work life balance is the biggest challenge at BCG. We are in a client service business and it sometimes makes it challenging to have quality hobbies and out of office activities during the weekdays.

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