There are much better IT consulting firms out there - go with one of them if you can.
Pros
+ Great cohesion within business practices + Mostly friendly coworkers who are real people and fun to hang out with outside of work + Decent projects to work on secured by the Bus Dev teams + Good support from management for training (though not Higher Ed) and time off + Advancement opportunities are there, even if compensation is not
Cons
- Benefits suck (401K matching is a joke and health insurance is steadily declining) - Quality of other teams' work is unreliable. I've found myself unable to recommend Revere resources to fill out a project because of lack of faith in their competence and abilities - The Chicago office seems to look down on all the regional offices and concentrate promotions/raises within itself - Computer purchase and security policy is terrible (though getting slightly better) - The brand is nonexistent compared to what management thinks. I can count on one hand the number of people I've talked to who had even heard the name "Revere Group" before meeting me - Zero support for continuing education - It often feels like senior management has no idea what they're doing - The company is trying to turn itself into a small Accenture instead of focusing on industry verticals and unique competencies - Compensation and company performance seem to be decoupled in a bad way