Vantaggi
- Relaxed approach to working. - Rarely expected to work beyond core hours. - There are a small number of very interesting projects to work on, but these are usually not a part of the 'interesting' clients AI works with. - Grad programme promotes flexibility
Svantaggi
- Poor / no joining bonus for grads in comparison to other consultancies. - Salary only vaguely aligned to competitors. - Role applied for is in no way the role you receive, it's then down to you to fight it out to get the role/position you want. - Company lacks cohesive direction - one branch is trying to solve problems with pre-packaged software, another as a consultancy. Both are bidding with the same clients. - Company is trading on the former reputation of Detica, the only remaining Deticans are either leaving, or are embedded in middle management with grossly inflated salaries for their rank/role and show no sign of leaving. - Recruitment standard has plummeted, recruitment now happy to take any university, any discipline, and down to a 2:2, even a 3rd in some instances. - Company is modelling after other grad-heavy consultancies, without offering reputation or financial incentive in line with their competition, hence the general standard of grads are low. Having been recruited as a grad just over a year ago, I have seen this standard drop even in my tenure. - Company sells itself during recruitment as being friendly, and all about their people and engagement, in my experience HR are impossible to get hold of when you have a query, and are happy to use the idea of 'take it or leave it, we can find more grads' - I'd expect this from the big four, but not a company selling their friendliness. - Ops managers work purely to their targets of bums on seats, not in collaboration with where you want to go. - Most grads I speak to have an escape plan in place, are unhappy, and are biding their time until a credible 18-24 months have expired so their CV doesn't look poor. - Overall movement to SIAM and service management contracts as they're less risk, and more profit - ultimately boring projects to work on, and not what the company sell during recruitment. - Virtually zero recompense for holding DV, again in comparison to major competitions. - Everybody is a 'consultant', the mind boggling approach to ego stroking on new recruits leaves everyone thinking their job is a 'consultant'.