There are pros, but a lot more cons - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Wood Mackenzie

3,0
16 giu 2025
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

-Really nice coworkers, genuinely some very intelligent people here. -Lunch events (depends on your department) -Collaborative work, with people who love to help out when possible. -Great work-life balance (depends on your dept - pretty good for Tech, HR, Customer Service, Research, some Analyst jobs) -If you are into tech, the Energy Industry and Insights, some teams work on some really interesting projects; and they provide top-notch reports for customers. -You can honestly meet some lifelong friends and connections here if you are a cool person who understands working hard when needed, but have a whimsical/humorous side. -If you're a younger employee (recent college grads), this is a good place to jump start your career or interest in Energy and Tech.

Svantaggi

- Some Team Leads/Managers do not know what they are doing. This is true across numerous job functions. I have found that many Managers do not even understand how to do the jobs of those they manage (i.e a Market Analyst Mgr not knowing basic info about their market, reading market trends/data, etc.). -It's currently a sea of white people in the Boston office at least (by recent circumstance). Many POC were laid off, and there aren't too many non-white people working there currently. I have never personally come across any "ism" issues (i.e racism) at Woodmac, but it would be nice to see more POC in the Boston office. -Get ready to hear "we don't have the budget" a LOT. -There is a huge delegation culture from Mgmt downwards. It feels like Mgrs just receive tasks they can do on their own and immediately hand it off to anyone they oversee; which I understand is somewhat the point of Managers, but they really just seem non-essential in some job-functions (they're paid to just go to meetings and delegate things all day). -With the acquisition of WM by Veritas Capital, way too much uncertainty has arisen within the company. Too many layoffs, and the company is looking to hire most new roles in India or Mexico City (for cost-cutting of course). No one knows when they'll be next on the chopping block, and it has caused a sense of tension whenever there are company wide meetings/updates. -There is a fair amount of turnover as well. This is mainly due to general uncertainty of job security, and once-interesting work getting cancelled to work on less interesting things (like shoehorning AI into everything). -It seems like it's really just Veritas Capital giving commands from the top-down on what should be done next, and Woodmac just tries to comply. The once abundant talent and resources here, are waning as people get laid-off, or move where the grass is absolutely greener. -If you end up getting a yearly raise, it probably won't match or exceed the rate of inflation; meaning you're not (technically) earning more money. Don't bother trying to explain why this is a bad thing, it won't change the outcome of your salary delta. TL;DR - Too many layoffs, you're underpaid compared to others in your field, management is just a bunch of talking heads in some functions, you probably won't feel fulfilled in your work. Tough to tell how well the business is actually doing. Not a lot of POC left if that matters to you. There is poor transparency from the top-level. No one knows what the future holds (good or bad).

Esplora altre recensioni su Wood Mackenzie

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

Vantaggi

Good work life balance and interesting work

Svantaggi

Nothing much to say on this.

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.

1
avatar
Risposta di Wood Mackenzie
4mo
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
Vedi recensioni per: Utile|Valutazione|Data|Tutto