Vantaggi
AlixPartners as a firm hires intelligent, hard working consultants through a highly rigorous recruiting process. Client engagements are often high impact, really important projects that receive a lot of visibility from senior leadership (i.e., you won't be buried 5 levels deep in an organization reporting to a Director). The firm is poised for tremendous growth over the next several years. Most of the back office functions at AlixPartners are top notch - especially our IT help desk and Lead Management (Research) folks. They really are service-oriented and will bend over backwards to help out consultants. Generous health insurance package
Svantaggi
- Compensation is secretive/opaque by design, probably 15%-20% below market; annual raises are inadequate compared to other firms; comp is very bonus heavy - As the firm grows it seems to be splitting into several smaller solution/industry groups based on specific Managing Directors or markets; difficult to leave a specialized group once you are "in"; Losing the "one-firm firm" culture pretty quickly -The firm has absolutely zero methodology and inadequate knowledge sharing tools (which they are trying to improve) - you have to reinvent the wheel for every project - The "ideal candidate profile" sought by HR somehow breeds micro-managers, especially the latest wave of Director-level new hires - Non-existent training - most "training classes" are hours of case summaries with little detail around actual process - Very little brand presence outside of turnaround/restructuring - limited exit opportunities when competing for spots with consultants from MBB, ATK, OW, LEK, etc. - Travel expectation (at least in Enterprise Improvement) is Monday - Thursday every week, even when not required - horrible for work/life balance - No 401k match? Has never really been clear. - Up until this year (2017) - 360 review process not available