A good transition into consultancy style research - Analyst RAND Employee Review

4.0
Apr 4, 2023
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Pros

RAND are good at finding people without specific experience in research consultancy, but with skills that can be adapted to the environment, allowing you to kickstart your career. The management structure is more lateral so you don't feel like you're being micromanaged all the time. The people are great and a big part of why I enjoy the job. Interesting and impactful work, lots of government and EU contracts, and you (largely) get to work on projects that interest you. Clear expectations for progression.

Cons

Workload can be quite heavy at times, meaning you have to have a certain level of resilience to thrive in the role. The salary could be a bit better, but I guess that is the nature of non-profit companies, and starting without project management experience. EDI within the company also needs some work.

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5.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

Really flexible hours, amazing project team members, engaging projects.

Cons

You will need to network and find your own projects, sometimes finding ~3-5 projects at one time to ensure full utilization.

5.0
May 1, 2026
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Pros

Great camraderie and culture (some office locations are friendlier than others!), interesting and varied work (doing project vs program work will largely influence this - ask about which one you'll be doing if you're applying for a general AA posting), excellent benefits (good healthcare coverage/prices, commuter benefits, great PTO accrual and sick time, etc.), pretty good pay. I also have fantastic work-life balance (I rarely think of my job after 5 pm) and the flexible work schedule is nice. I'll stick around here as long as I can!

Cons

Your experience will largely depend on which researchers you work with. Some researchers I've worked with have been the most fantastic leaders I've ever met, and have made my job here a genuine pleasure. Others have been less great. Expect to do lots of "managing up." Again, some will appreciate this, others will hate it, even though it's part of your job. This is minor, but AAs are some of the only hybrid staff who are required to be in the office a minimum number of days each week (currently 2 days). The people I support are rarely in the office or are located elsewhere, so commuting just to sit in virtual meetings feels kind of silly, BUT the offices are newer and comfortable and well-located. Our paid holidays are on the lower end of what's common in DC with your federal employee peers, which is kind of a bummer.

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