Pros
- Salary is competitive and remains at or above market rate in my industry. - High project visibility and lots of room to own new tasks, recommendations/changes, and grow - Annual raises are well above average if your year-end ratings are excellent - Work with extremely knowledgeable teammates and management, which greatly helps develop your own skillset and network.
Cons
- Its consulting, so it is project-based work. Your project can greatly influence your decision to stay and grow at the firm, or frantically submit external applications to get out. - Since its project-based work, you may end up on the "bench" if your project ends. You still get paid, but you must find another project asap so your utilization metric doesn't tank, which could lead to the firm letting you go. If you don't maintain a good network, you will need to apply for projects, interview, and hopefully land a role. All the more reason to maintain a good relationship with your project leaders. If you've made a good impression, and its time to roll of your project, they will recommend you to their network, making it far easier to land your next project. - Work/Life balance highly depends on your project. You may work a steady 40-45 hours per week on some projects while others will have you fluctuate between a nice 40 hours one week to a stressful 60 hours the following week out of nowhere.