Hanover Research reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(320 total reviews)
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Wes Givens

54% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Hanover Research has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 320 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hanover Research employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
May 2, 2016
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Pros

Coworkers are young and friendly. This makes getting through the day easier, but is common at nearly every business in the DC area. Not something to make anyone stay. PTO is great for entry-level employees, and management often gives surprise days off. Helps to prevent burnout, I suppose.

Cons

Hanover as a whole is mismanaged in that nearly every top manager has been nowhere else but Hanover. Best practices are nowhere to be found because most employees don't have an idea of how things are done at other businesses. This leads to most managers being inflexible. For this specific role, do not join the development team unless you are sure that you want to be in sales. If this is the case, you can learn a lot and advance quickly. Most people, however, join Hanover just out of college because they need a job and have heard that Hanover is a "fun, young" place. The role is repetitive at best and mind-numbing and soul-crushing at worst. There are some fantastic directors and support for the team who want to see everyone succeed and do well. I imagine it is hard for them to see the place that used to be an invigorating and exciting environment turn into an incredibly depressing place to go every morning. Goals and strategies don't seem to have changed despite evidence that potential new clients are not biting like they used to. Managers seem baffled as to why the same strategies they used 8 years ago aren't working. Employees essentially "work harder/longer, not smarter", but this does seem to be changing with the help of the development support team. Since leaving Hanover, my life has improved in every aspect - obviously job satisfaction, but also general stress and mental health. Working towards often unrealistic goals and constantly cold-calling is incredibly stressful if you don't feel as if you're furthering your career, which most people on the team don't.

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Hanover Research Response
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Thank you for your feedback. I am sorry to read that you did not enjoy your time at Hanover. We are upfront during the interview process that the Development Associate role is a cold calling position and it is best suited for individuals interested in a career in sales. We will be revamping our office space in late 2016/early 2017 and we are considering eliminating some of the cubicles for a more open plan environment for certain teams.
5.0
Apr 28, 2016

Great place to learn and grow in a professional capacity

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Pros

-Helpful and thorough training period -Generous and flexible PTO -Friendly and supportive atmosphere -Supportive management and team who are approachable and available -Company parties and happy hours

Cons

-Depending on the project you are working on, hours may be long and stressful, but this comes with the territory of working in research -Much faster pace than initially expected but my manager worked with me to deal with the added stress

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Hanover Research Response
10y
Thank you for your feedback. I am glad to read that you are enjoying your time at Hanover. We do strive to keep lines of communication open and will consider a less formal approach to the coffee chats in future.
5.0
Apr 26, 2016

Enjoy working here

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Pros

-The work is quite varied, which means two things: a) access to a lot of experience, such as different industries, quantitative and qualitative research methods, and platforms. b) plenty of opportunities to feel like you're working with something new and avoid feeling bored. -The people you work with are often smart and entertaining. -In my experience, the managers really do care about their entry level employees, such as their professional development and work-life balance.

Cons

-The varied work means that deadlines can sometimes feel arbitrary or overly strict. -Everyone can be so focused on their own work that individual employees might learn a better way to do something and it will take a while to get the word out. However, there are clear steps to correct this.

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Hanover Research Response
10y
Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you are enjoying your time at Hanover.
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