"Research & analysis" - Recensione dipendente - Research presso Wood Mackenzie

1,0
17 nov 2019
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

-Nice people mostly, the odd ego apart -Investing in improved systems that look nice for customers but no one seems to know how it will affect work yet -Encourage internal career mobility but suspect that's mainly because they have to.

Svantaggi

-Beware if you've experienced research and analysis elsewhere: this is industrialised data production. Data scraping from websites, data entry/cut and paste into standardised "models" (it's not modelling) for DCF valuation by systems (not you) and data "management" (herding it through legacy bolted together systems and conducting infinite data checks). You're a stand-in for a decent IT system. Some industry analysis possible but it's a minority of the time, squeezed between the attritional data stuff, and little actually going on to analyse by the team's own admission. The data churn doesn't give you the knowledge to do the stuff that looks more like analysis and you're not readily helped with getting it. Very disappointing. -Focus on box ticking (quantity and timing) and what looks good on managers' KPIs. -Introduced agile working methods relatively recently. Absolute waste of time and surprising given claimed culture aims: actually endangers it as it reinforces sense of general micro-management, lack of trust/empowerment and sweating the staff. Where I come from, it's a manger's job to know what work is going on in the team and trust staff to do it or say when they can't. -More chiefs than indians. Seems vastly bureaucratic. It seems people who don't leave eventually get promoted to some new "head of" job. -People mostly nice and there a long time - usually a good thing but perhaps creates a sense of survivorship bias, institutionalisation, complacency and need for fresh blood. Manifests itself in different ways. Strange assumption of knowledge everywhere: you should know what they know even after only months in the door. No holistic training of any note, just transactional. Thrown into the churn and then have work pulled apart afterwards, which is fundamentally backward. -Poor pay. Previous roles paid 55-80% more. I accepted it for the opportunity to get into oil and gas analysis, but it was nowhere near that and pay reflects the job's admin orientation. Also always trying to penny pinch. The only place I've had to pay for my welcome lunch. Small but sets the tone. Welcome indeed. -Poor systems. Being addressed to be fair but still large uncertainties re roles. You can see this company being far less labour intensive in future the way tech is going. It could be disrupted beyond all recognition before long and oil and gas faces its own challenges. -Lot of change going on which you'd hope is for the long term good but it feels frantic/chaotic. It's not clear they really know where this is going for careers. -Fair amount of staff turnover - surprise, surprise. Turnover leaves clear knowledge gaps in teams which may also be behind new-entrant training issues.

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5,0
31 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Good work life balance and interesting work

Svantaggi

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3,0
2 feb 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Good people with good intentions. Work-life balance is above average.

Svantaggi

The reality of being owned by a PE backed firm: Large scale cost reductions including mass layoffs. Woefully lean teams requiring higher workloads including much time spent on tasks outside of primary role. New leadership- since the hiring of Jason Liu, it’s hard to discern if we can trust the GLT. Observations causing concern include blame shifting, lack of accountability, and statements inferring that radical candor is actually not welcome (despite devoting an entire training module on the topic). Directors and managers do not have any power, and yet they are our conduit to executive leadership. The work has no joy anymore. We spend our days putting out fires on internal data issues, chasing lofty goals with next to nothing budgets, and trying to keep up with the ever-changing policies and procedures that impact our day to day. I rarely get a chance these days to do the job I was hired for.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Wood Mackenzie is undergoing a bold transformation as we sharpen our focus on delivering the most connected, trusted intelligence for the energy and natural resources industries. This has brought change across many parts of the organisation as we evolve how we work, how we operate, and how we support our customers. We recognise that periods of transformation can feel challenging and, at times, uncomfortable. At the same time, this work is central to our long-term ambition to transform the way we power our planet and to build a Wood Mackenzie for the future. We remain committed to creating an environment where people can do meaningful work, contribute to a bold mission, and feel proud of the role they play in what we are building together. If you haven't already done so, I'd recommend speaking about the issues you've raised through our internal feedback channels such as our your line manager or speak to your HRBP. All feedback on Glassdoor is summarised and shared with leadership monthly so I can guarantee the themes in your review will be aired. We appreciate your honesty and your dedication to Wood Mackenzie over the past decade. Even when the feedback is challenging, it helps us build a stronger company and a better experience for our people. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. Eilish Henson, EVP, HR
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