Exponent reviews

3.0

37% would recommend to a friend

(360 total reviews)
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Catherine Corrigan

34% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Exponent has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 360 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Exponent employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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360 reviews
2.0
Mar 14, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting work, brilliant and talented colleagues, opportunities to travel

Cons

If you like exciting work with often unreasonable deadlines, if you like working at a company that rewards the few and uses the majority, if you like a carrot continually dangled in front of you but rarely given, if you like working nights and weekends, if you like someone else taking credit for your efforts, if you like being ignored, if you like charging exorbitant rates to clients but getting paid an almost insulting salary, if you like getting pressured to generate work but restricted in doing so,, if you like dealing with managers with no power and/or no management qualifications then you’re looking at the right place. There’s a handful of reasons to work here, and a truckload of reasons to avoid this company. Find another employment option that will appreciate you for your work, and reward you accordingly. Don’t let this review dissuade you from considering Exponent as an employment option; do your own research. Take a look at the turnover rate in consultants and support staff. Take a look at the average-at-best benefits. Take a look at the less than impressive salaries, especially in offices in high cost areas like NY, CA, MA, WA. Why am I still working there? I’m one of the lucky ones who has been fortunate enough to have a niche that enables me to mostly avoid the abundance of cons and benefit from the very few pros about the company.

2.0
Aug 31, 2019

Scientist

Recommend
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Pros

Every once and a while you will work on some interesting projects. Many coworkers are bright and fun to work with. Working at Exponent can prepare you for employment at more attractive and higher paying companies.

Cons

The company culture isn’t great and higher-ups make it difficult to move up. Management pays lip service to the concerns of lower level consultants, but management’s decisions will always serve the interests of management. As a lower level consultant, you are expected to never say no and to work late into the night and through the weekends. At Exponent, it is expected that work will be prioritized over family and personal commitments. No matter how many hours you put in, it will never be enough. One year, I had extremely high utilization and billed hundreds of hours of overtime. During my review, I was told that my overtime hours should have been higher. This was extremely discouraging after I’d sacrificed many nights and weekends of personal time for work. Pay is low for the number of hours you are expected to bill. While some projects are interesting, many are not. Exponent will offer any service to a client with deep pockets, including labor that requires no skill or expertise. There are some very boring projects for big clients that do not help junior consultants develop their skills or provide meaningful client exposure. Management will try to sell these as “exciting” opportunities to junior consultants because they need warm bodies to bill to the projects. However, this work doesn’t lead to career growth, promotions, etc. Moving up in the company requires receiving marketing credit for projects. Many higher level consultants will deny marketing credit to lower level consultants who should receive some credit for capturing and managing projects. As a lower level consultant, you will have no recourse if a principal decides to take marketing credit you deserve. Since consultants at all levels are rewarded for marketing credit through their bonuses and promotions, higher level consultants have no motivation to help new consultants develop business, or even allow them to receive the credit they deserve on projects they helped bring in and complete. Management will cite instances where new consultants have quickly been promoted to principal through this system. While there are rare instances where this has occurred, it requires much more luck than skill. For every consultant who quickly moves up the company hierarchy, there are dozens who struggle working long hours for several years before stagnating or moving on from Exponent. These factors lead to substantial turnover among junior consultants. The company has been able to continually backfill those leaving with new PhD graduates, so I don’t believe management is motivated to make changes to address these problems in the near future.

1.0
Aug 18, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Attractive company appearance and cool videos on the website. Some locations have nice offices. Job can be interesting and challenging besides the high pressure.

Cons

I have so much to say, but here is a quick summary: Exponent has serious internal communication problems and a troublesome business model. Micromanagement is observed everywhere. The company is so afraid of employee retaliation, yet they treated them badly during layoffs. Recent mass hirings then mass layoffs have proven the instability of the company. Its Business Development doesn't really "develop" businesses for the company. The consultants do- the scientists and the engineers have to engage businesses, bring in clients, and maintain business relations- all that besides what they already have to do in their professions. Recent mass layoffs have gotten rid of lots critical skills that the company and their clients will appreciate. Again, miscommunication is a serious issue. The management lacks of insightfulness.

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