GLG Client Associate reviews

2.8

23% would recommend to a friend

(39 total reviews)
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Gemma Postlethwaite

44% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Client Associate employees have rated GLG with 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 39 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Client Associate professionals have an average working experience there. GLG is rated 25% below average by Client Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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39 reviews
3.0
Nov 23, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The types of pros that attract bright young people, like -Relatively good pay and benefits, such as ample flexible vacation -Youthful culture -Many people who work there, including in management, are genuinely nice -They incentivize staying with the company with their promotion (and raise) schedule -Free (generally good) food and drinks, meals out and business travel -GLG Social Impact program -Well organized, professional administration with good people in HR -Clean -The entry level role does teach some good professional communication skills. This job is all about learning persuasion and client service.

Cons

As a bright young person, expect your ample potential to be put to use for the financial benefit of the company. You will learn to be a good white collar worker. You'll be compared closely to your colleagues and gently guilted when your metrics aren't competitive. Unless you're a machine or a workaholic, you'll need to set boundaries before this job drives your stress levels off the charts. -GLG makes money by helping their clients make more money, essentially. Not the most inspiring work. Many employees are jaded. -Not a very creative or interesting job -Very demanding, makes work/life balance difficult. Expect to work minimum 50-60hrs per week, weekends. -High stress. You must be willing and able to manage this. Not one single colleague I knew was not perpetually stressed by work. -The above results in employee retention problems. HR sincerely wants to change that, most likely to continue to attract high performers. -Relentless focus on metrics, competitive -There isn't much diversity in the employee pool. -Many people who work there are there for the money, so they can be materialistic and very vanilla. They may care more about their bonuses than they care about you. Don't take it personally. The more colleagues you get to know the more likely you'll be to meet a good one. -Repetitive job tasks can be quite boring and unchallenging once you get the hang of them. -Eerie cog in the machine feel -Insufficient training/support around the metrics tools and anything learned past the initial job training -Self-congratulatory, corny vibes in initial training

5.0
May 14, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

GLG truly has a remarkable business model and mission: Bringing the power insights to every great professional decision. It's rare to find a company that works with the world's most influential business men and women and rarer yet to be seen as thought partners on complex business problems. GLG allows young professionals to shine and to flex their creative and consultative muscles.

Cons

Efforts to bolster the L&D program are being rolled out, which would help employees progress nicely through there careers. The company is also going through considerable changes, all for the better, but it may make working here a but turbulent. All the changes are with the intention of making GLG a better place to work and to increase GLG's value to its clients.

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