Guidehouse reviews

3.1

41% would recommend to a friend

(2,784 total reviews)
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Scott McIntyre

39% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Guidehouse has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,784 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Guidehouse 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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3K reviews
1.0
Aug 25, 2020

I Wish I Could Give Zero Stars

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Pros

Paycheck and W-2s are *almost* always correct.

Cons

Plain and simple: Guidehouse is a hot mess. Since we were sold by PwC, the Guidehouse leadership can no longer cover up their shortcomings. The C-Suite is largely incompetent, including several partners who are outright bullies. They are trying to keep the wheels from falling off before they can sell the company to someone else. HR is a joke, IT is overwhelmed and other functions in Operations are crumbling. I like a lot of the people on my team, but most of us are currently looking to get out. Turnover is REALLY high. The work that we are winning seems like a lot of staff augmentation, and not anything that sets us apart from our competitors. Several new joiners on my team feel like there was kind of bait and switch between what they were told they would be working on, and what they’re actually doing. Guidehouse is owned by a private equity firm, so the goal of making partner is no longer as compelling as it was when we were PwC. The lack of strategy surrounding our response to COVID and WFH has been eye-opening, but it is representative of the dismal culture that typifies Guidehouse. Benefits suck. Communication from leadership sucks. When e-mails from our COO are the source of jokes among the staff, that’s a sign that people don’t respect you! Diversity & Inclusion efforts feel like a box checking exercise and not genuine. There is an overall lack of transparency. Ridiculous travel and expense policies. They just changed our corporate cards so there are basically no perks for travel. Performance management process is poorly designed and haphazardly executed (favoritism still rules the day). Professional development is non-existent. Arrogance abounds, and there is little to no interest in fixing the crappy culture.

1.0
Jul 9, 2019

Not worth it in the long run

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Pros

Some people are great to work with and some of the account work can be very rewarding.

Cons

This place is not only toxic but also soul sucking . Leadership is terrible. Our CEO and COO are only present to make decisions that favor Partners vs the overall company. You can't change engagements or accounts easily at all. If you are on a team with bad leadership, you are in for a highly political road. People will lie to your face and throw you under the bus every chance they get. Hours over standard are required. HR is just unhelpful on a good day. Recruiting is constantly bringing in new people only to have them leave in a couple months. Training is non existent. Some of that might be fine if it wasn't for our IT systems being the most hindering part to your day. Email doesn't work, cloud doesn't work, emails can't send, emails from two weeks ago are being sent again, etc... Our IT system is literally a joke because it is so bad. Nobody understood what it would take to carve out a company. One year in, we are in a much worse place than where we started.

2.0
Nov 27, 2023

Poor management

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Pros

Flexible work schedule and smart, hard working colleagues

Cons

- Work/life balance is not good. They have "unlimited PTO" but that is not really the case. Since your performance is based on billability rate, you need to reach 90% (at least for senior consultant) by the end of the calendar year or you face a bad review. To meet this, you must work over 40 hours a week and if you want to take off it counts against your billability rate. So, it really is more "move your hours around and work over 40 hours a week consistently in order to be able to take off". There is no actual leave. - poor management. The associate director on my project could not manage the client which led to the client flip flopping their decisions and having us redo work constantly. In the time I worked on the project, we did not move the project forward at all. The client even said at one point that they didn't believe in the project. It was so bad that in a 6-month span, 6 people left the project and/or company (averaging 1 per month). I gave this feedback when I left, but from my understanding nothing was done and this person was actually promoted.

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