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CrossCountry Consulting

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Need to focus on long term growth of employees - Senior Consultant CrossCountry Consulting Employee Review

2.0
Apr 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The company has a strong recruiting process in place to make sure they hire people that suit their culture

Cons

Does not facilitate employees needs or requests for engagements that suit their skills or skills they want to develop. Many employees put on certain projects and are on their indefinitely as to not upset the client

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CrossCountry Consulting Response
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Hi, this is Erik Linn. I appreciate your honest opinion and sorry to read that your experience at CrossCountry has not been a positive one. We make every effort to ensure that our employees feel that their skills and expertise are fully utilized. Your professional growth is very important to us. Ultimately, we strive to give you and all of our employees a better professional experience in a collaborative and empowering culture. I’d welcome a discussion to better understand your feedback. Please contact me at elinn@crosscountry-consulting.com. Thanks so much, Erik.

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