Pluspunten
At this point, the only pro is the employees on the ground level. That's the only reason any of us have continued to tolerate this toxic environment. Transparently, the money has become not worth it.
Minpunten
Commit is like all the other money hungry partner firms just with flashy lululemon swag (that no one actually cares about), despite the emphasis on surface-level perks that the CEO brags about - it does little to offset deeper issues. The expectations around hours are troubling, particularly for junior consultants. Over the past year, projects have been consistently miss scoped as a result of major misalignment from specifically the sales team to the delivery team. That disconnect pushes a significant amount of unplanned work and client back lash onto PMs, PALs, and consultants. So not only is it frustrating you end up doing HOURS of free work because you can’t bill for the company's lack of alignment. Leadership’s constant push to “set the standard” has come at a real cost. Many strong, capable consultants are burning out, often at the expense of their own health and well-being. Turnover right now is alarmingly high, yet there is little transparency or honest discussion about why people are leaving. In just the last few months, several highly respected consultants have exited. These were individuals who advocated not only for themselves, but for their peers and for healthier ways of working. Culturally, there has been a noticeable shift. What once felt like a quality over quantity, consultant-driven, collaborative environment now increasingly mirrors an Ivy League student-athlete, frat-house dynamic that leaves many people feeling excluded and unheard. The reason for posting this is simple: the same stories surface repeatedly across teams and levels time and time again. That story point blank is - Burnout. Not being listened to. Being gaslit when raising valid concerns. Pay discrepancies. A culture of toxic positivity that dismisses real issues instead of addressing them. All dressed up as "Grit." At this point, it has become impossible for me to stay and watch my peers continue cycling through the same patterns of overwork, false promises, and misaligned vision without speaking up. If this review helps even one person feel validated or realize they are not imagining these problems, then it’s worth sharing. The issues are real, and they are systemic.