Senior Manager - Senior Manager Protiviti Employee Review

4.0
Sep 30, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Culture at the firm is laid back, with open access to upper management (MDs). I worked out of the New York, Chicago, Baltimore, and Kansas City offices and the atmosphere was consistent. This is a work hard, play hard type of firm and it great for those that are just graduating from College. The firm's brand recognition is rising, both from the perspective of competitors and clients.

Cons

Level of talent varies and all levels, up to Directors. It seems that this firm promotes people every two years, even though someone may not have all the skills necessary for the next level. This is particularly prevalent with Managers that have been promoted internally. The biggest issue I find with this firm is resources. As a Senior Manager, I have to staff projects and it's always been the case that those who are available to staff a project are not cream of the crop. This is because the "better" consultants are hogged by the Directors and MDs they are closer to, and the ones on the "bench" and are available are ones that have performed poorly. All that said, the environment at the firm outweighs most of the cons.

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Great opportunity to grow as an individual based off of your technical and behavioral skillset.

Cons

If you are not assigned to a client, you could be on the bench which will affect your bonus.

3.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Good Culture, decent pay, not overworked too much.

Cons

Repetitive, meaningless, and boring work, hard to pivot out of this career once started. Also, the consulting career feels like such a fake job at times. Doesn't feel like real work. Makes you question your life decisions. I'd recommend any college grads to think about their future career goals first before joining. I joined on a whim and wish I spent more time interviewing. It's been incredibly difficult to pivot out of internal audit and sox compliance once you are in it. However, if you are really good at corporate politics and advocating for yourself you may be able to pivot out of the IAFA solution . However, not sure how that lends it self if you want to leave the company.

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