Mars & Co reviews

4.0

91% would recommend to a friend

(100 total reviews)

Daniele Lienhart and Mike Turner

85% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Mars & Co has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 100 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mars & Co 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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100 reviews
5.0
May 26, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-High-quality strategy work: projects are varied and intellectually stimulating, mainly consisting of quantitative analysis and industry research. -Very sharp, motivated and social employees: from Tokyo to London I've found Marsians to make for great teammates. It's a small but deep network. -Great travel opportunities (pre-covid): international clients = frequent international opportunities, especially for an SF-based consultant who can be pulled onto Tokyo- or NYC-based projects. -No bureaucracy: you're almost entirely free from red tape, which is like a breath of fresh air after a B4 internship. -Solid pay and nice benefits (gym, WFH stipend, etc): in line with industry standards except for there being no bonuses at S/AC levels

Cons

Standard consulting cons: -Long hours -Not a lot of autonomy re. staffing (can't stick with managers, industries, etc) Mars-specific cons: -SF consultants are consistently undervalued. It's more difficult to get on high-profile projects and promotions are slower out of this office vs. NY. -Very uninspiring senior leadership. This is an old-school style shop that's not going to change anytime soon. Looking for a firm that value D&I, mental health, 360 feedback, entrepreneurship etc? Look elsewhere. Mars is laser-focused on providing their clients (the majority of which are F50 companies they've been serving for 10+ years) maximum value, and presumably they don't think internal culture matters for their bottom line. -No bureaucracy. You're on your own to build a learning experience, support system and career path here. Esp in SF, you must be proactive to succeed.

2.0
May 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Work in small teams, so you do have a lot of task at hand. You do get exposure to somewhat a variety of projects, but after a few years, you'll mostly get enough experience at the company (learning curve drops).

Cons

Personal Growth: small firm with managers mostly busy with their own agenda, leaving almost no interest in junior mentoring, coaching, or support for expanding skillset (really, just old fashion OJT, with learnings varying w/ project or manager). In other words, terrible management. Projects: small firm means limited client numbers. Only a few 'pillar' clients, and due to the lack of brand value, most clients are relationship-based, resulting in limited room for company growth. Methods: they say they have a 'unique' method of approaching projects, but really its mostly just competitor benchmarking and basic data analysis/research, which sometimes does not feel like the best approach to consult clients. Salary: quite low for a management consulting, with no bonus for any associates, and promotions are slow as well (esp. in Asia). As a result, the middle/senior level members stay, and the juniors (below project managers) tend to come in a leave quite frequently.

3.0
May 1, 2021

Consultant

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

strong analytical approach, good clients

Cons

workload, career growth, # projects

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