Kearney reviews

3.9

67% would recommend to a friend

(2,230 total reviews)
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Bob Willen

60% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Kearney has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,230 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kearney 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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2.0
Oct 20, 2009

Practical, yet mind-numbingly uninteresting

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Pros

- Down-to-earth people, yet also friendly, pragmatic, and smart - A genuine interest, at manager level, to improve junior consultants' performance - Plenty (almost too much) face time with the client - "Green" initiatives being employed at most offices in North America - Offices are very open; partners usually have an open-door policy

Cons

- Simply put, the firm's outlook is horrible. Its hiring strategy in 2009 indicates that the firm is way off-base when it comes to establishing workforce targets and effectively projecting workloads over the next year. - Workload is brutal (~70+ hours), and the client locations aren't much to shake a stick at (want to spend a summer in central Kentucky?) - "Global firm" model means that you could be travelling across the street for a client or across the country on a red-eye; lots of variability - Virtually zero strategy work; it's all sourcing, cost reduction, and IT work at this point - Creativity is simply not valued. A lot of ATK's intellectual capital (which is fantastic) is almost used as a crutch in client engagements - Establishing a positive rapport with the client is frowned upon - Review processes are opaque

3.0
Oct 18, 2009
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Pros

Good people - almost everyone is pretty nice and approachable, even up to top level management Work can be interesting - depends on the project but there are some interesting projects that come up from time to time Good reputation - It is respected by top business schools and other consulting firms in the industry Plenty of national travel - Though this gets tiring pretty quick

Cons

Long hours - Depending on the project or manager your life could be horrible. Often there are excuses given as to why the particular project you're on is "abnormally" intense, but if you talk to enough employees you will find that almost all of them have had one or multiple horrible projects, it is not a particularly rare occurrence. To clarify on hours, 50 hours a week is basically the minimum, with average hours being around 60 and many people up past 70... this is excluding travel time too. Horrible projects could mean you're up till 2am most weekdays, then up at 7am the next morning. While weekend work is typically not the norm, you are pretty much expected to be available on any weekend if required, or answer basic emails, which can be a pain. Great people, except you barely get to know them - your home office may be full of people you like, but you only see them 1 day a week. Similarly, if you move to another project every few months you don't see your old teammates anymore. Great to meet people, but not great to know people. Demanding travel schedule - Virtually every project won't be local and you'll be flying out every Monday morning and coming back every Thursday night. If you're in New York or Chicago maybe you could get 1 in 3 or 4 projects local but they may not be the most thrilling assignments. Geography is not considered enough when staffing, so sometimes you will have people in the same role flying back and forth inbetween two cities, whereas both could be local if they traded projects.

1.0
Aug 11, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Good work experience you can find in any large consulting firm.

Cons

No clear career path Promotions are based on politics not capabilities or accomplishments Huge discrepancies between salaries Benefits are hard to come by unless negotiated at the beginning

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