There’s noticeable favoritism within leadership, particularly from the COO, which creates an uneven and uncomfortable culture for many employees. Much of the work feels inconsequential, as the firm struggles to retain clients and win new business in an increasingly competitive market.
Hiring decisions often seem reactive — bringing on new talent without a sustainable pipeline, then downsizing when projects don’t materialize. The company’s brand presence in the consulting space is minimal, and efforts to break into California’s energy sector have not been successful.
Overall, the lack of consistent leadership, stability, and meaningful work makes it difficult to recommend this firm as a long-term career move.