Pros
Initially engaging work environment with interesting projects
Cons
The work becomes repetitive and tedious over time. There's minimal innovation across roles - projects follow the same patterns repeatedly with little opportunity for creative problem-solving. Culture issues are significant. There's a troubling dynamic where Guidewire consultants routinely undermine partner consultants and deflect blame for project issues onto external resources. Health checks and assessments feel performative rather than providing genuine value to clients. They are primarily used as ammunition against implementation partners rather than driving meaningful improvements. Diversity and Advancement Concerns: The most serious issue is the disparity in how non-white employees are treated. Promotions require substantially more effort and take longer for non-white employees compared to their peers. While leadership will point to token examples of diversity, the aggregate data tells a different story; upper management is predominantly white. This is particularly evident in Professional Services leadership outside North America, where you'll find individuals in senior roles who lack the respect of the organization or relevant experience. The company has made questionable leadership decisions that suggest promotions aren't based purely on merit.