Acumen reviews

3.1

30% would recommend to a friend

(394 total reviews)

Thomas MaCurdy

5% approve of CEO

22% positive business outlook

Acumen has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 394 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Acumen employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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394 reviews
4.0
Nov 6, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Take home message: Work is work and, if anything, Acumen will make you feel ready to take on the world. -If you're competent and show initiative, you'll be placed in positions to lead/grow. -Can see various projects with true impacts. -Flexible hours (depending on the Dept. you can choose roughly what time to come in the mornings and leave at night) -Great coworkers -Great managers and senior management as long as everyone is on the same page. -Company subsidizes tuition for classes related to work (caveat being that you'll be hard pressed to find that kind of time). -Great food in downtown San Mateo/Burlingame.

Cons

-The company is too busy to restructure the working dynamics (this seems to be getting better in parts of the company). -Hard to see the overall picture (direction/goals of projects and the company) -Overtime is expected, particularly due to strict Government deadlines. -Stressful due to unrealistic expectations by management. -Difficult to manage work/life balance (unless you don't mind being at the bottom of the worker bees) -Due to above mentioned stress, people burn out quickly and/or become irritable and harder to work with. -Several weeks of paid vacation per year, but depending on your position/department, you can expect to work remotely on your vacation.

2.0
Apr 30, 2010

Grow Up Acumen!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This is an environment where a recent college graduate can get a lot of responsibility and project management experience very quickly. The work can be high-profile and interesting, and you are given a good amount of responsibility and ownership almost from day 1. There is also ample opportunity to interact with senior management.

Cons

Unfortunately, the projects and level of responsibility are awarded on a seemingly arbitrary basis. Management is rampant with extreme favoritism, and raises, promotions, offices, teams, etc are all doled out based on shady behind-the-scenes shenanigans that aren't subject to any accountability. This coupled with the fact that the company demands every moment of your waking life, and in return all you receive is disrespect and belittlement at the hands of the managing member.

2.0
Nov 11, 2024

Have an Exit Plan

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- As other reviews mention, most of your immediate co-workers will be very bright, driven people - Company-wide training for new analysts is robust and offers a good introduction to a fairly obscure statistical programming language in SAS - Tremendous breadth and depth of available CMS data; fascinating to have access to from the perspective of anyone interested in Medicare/Medicaid

Cons

- Your experience at this company will live and die by your manager's capabilities. Managers are frequently promoted from within (not an inherently bad thing!) and given very little training before being assigned direct reports; some few will do fine with this, of course, but the average person is certainly not ready to lead projects of the complexity normal at Acumen right out of the box, so to speak. You will not, if your team is anything like mine was, have the opportunity to give feedback to your manager; the organization is very hierarchical and top-down. A "love it or leave it" attitude is common. - A culture of fear very much exists; mistakes are often treated as malicious and notifying your manager of an issue you've found is just as likely to get you berated for not finding it sooner as it is thanked for noticing it. The CEO is prone to outbursts, and some in the company seem to take that fact as license to behave unprofessionally towards their subordinates as well. - Depending on your team, the work you're actually asked to perform may bear little or no resemblance to the job description or how the job is pitched during the interview process. My role, which I thought would be geared towards conducting novel statistical analysis, turned out to be much more focused on integrating new code/analyses into an extremely fickle and complicated existing codebase, something not at all suited to my background or interests. It does not appear as though an individual's interests or background are taken much, if at all, into account when assigning them to a team after joining the company. - Compensation is very, very poor in light of where they've chosen to locate their offices. Not at all comparable to firms doing similar work in similar places.

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