Research - Anonymous employee GLG Employee Review

5.0
May 12, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This firm has one of the best cultures as a professional service company. Management cares about professional development of individuals and is firm believer that people are the most distinct competitive advantage we have. Senior managers also seem to be the most down-to-earth group I have met compared to other companies. There is a reason GLG stands out on its own in its peer group. There are many who may have mismatched expectation of working at GLG, but in reality, this is a great place to learn and absorb as much as you can, especially from the access to key play-makers in industries, and bring the unique knowledge with you to wherever you go in your career.

Cons

GLG has put a lot of resources into building new businesses at a pace that could make it difficult to keep up with everything that is going on. You need to have the right connections within the company to get things done at times.

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5.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

Amazing people - lots of reviews say that because it's true. You'll work with smart, genuine, hard working humans. Good benefits and perks. Interesting events and opportunities to learn. Overall, a good place to start your career!

Cons

Very fast-paced environment which definitely isn't for everyone. Lots of necessary change.

2.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Great co-workers, solid healthcare plans (with transgender coverage!) and excellent leave policies.

Cons

Five or six years ago GLG was an incredible place to work. It was inclusive and fun. Then Paul Todd left and everything went downhill so fast it gave me whiplash. New CHRO was a buddy of the new CEOs and the nepo hires continued from there. So many RIFs that the teams are all skeletal, and everything that made the amazing culture at GLG disappeared. I may recommend GLG for a new grad desperate for something to put on their resume, it’s probably fine for that. As far as the company I loved and genuinely enjoyed being a part of? Well that’s long dead. Management is catty and they’re all watching their own backs, everyone is working scared and willing to push anyone else under the bus.

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