ZS Associates reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(9,833 total reviews)
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Pratap Khedkar

76% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

ZS Associates has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 9,833 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ZS Associates 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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3.0
Sep 20, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- Base pay is decent - Knowledge sharing is good, coworkers very friendly in helping each other learn - Emphasis on training/ramping up for US teams

Cons

Where to start? - Projects/Clients - The work is better described as 'business process outsourcing' where pharma company X can pay ZS to do an operational project that they could do internally, but ZS will just provide at a lower rate. - The work is very boring, repetitive for most BAs etc - imagine having a calculator that you plug numbers into and put into a spreadsheet quarterly - The projects are mainly with managers, maybe VPs (at small pharma companies) - not high visibility or highly rewarding - 99.99% of the time you will be working with pharma - Staffing is not very transparent, as managers and staffers will place you with little consideration. Most managers don't want to lose your staffing so they will 'officially' put you on a project for months, but you might actually work on separate projects for them - Very easy to be stuck in one type of project/practice area. Some managers take it personally that you don't want to work with them anymore - Teams/People - Company moving towards a model of having part of the project staffed from the India offices in order to maintain a 'low - cost component'. All this means is you have to work extra hard to make sure the India staffing work is up to par, as training there is not as good. - Company does not provide much, if any training on working with teams across offices. Most people assume that to-do lists, check-ins, weekly status calls provide enough structure to have good quality work but in reality most Associates in India are not trained well enough to thoroughly provide decent work - Managers and above can do what they want - company has an extremely hierarchical structure where managers are not involved in most projects. They focus on selling as many easy projects rather than building good teams that solve bigger problems. - Managers are extremely different to work for: some are extreme micro-managers while others disappear for the duration of the project while others can only provide feedback on formatting and colors. Don't they all receive the same training? - Company Overall - For a small firm, there is an excess of policies such as 'having to work 12 hrs in a day before qualifying for an expensed dinner' - Most of the bonus/performance process is not transparent. Very unclear why people receive the bonuses that they do. - The usual tactic for solving problems in this firm is create a committee that has an initiative, create a survey to gather feedback, do some grouping on the survey, and make recommendations that are usually never implemented. (Feedback from associates is never implemented) - As the company is growing, its lost most of its fun culture which usually kept people here longer. People are hired more as 'bodies' recently to just staff on mindless projects. For anyone considering working here: its not a real consulting job. Work here as intern max, but leverage it into something better.

1.0
May 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The office location is excellent (35th floor in the One Liberty building, Center City Philly)

Cons

Awful hours, consistently have to work past midnight, 7am meetings, you have to be available 24/7, pay is low for similar work in the area (I got a 15k raise when I went to a different company... from 75k to 90k), you get put on multiple projects at once and they all expect 40 hours/week. They trick you into thinking it's a "privilege" to work there so that you convince yourself their abuses of your time and life are okay. They will tell you straight up that what makes them different is that they value work/life balance, but after 1 month there you learn that's a huge joke. I feel bad for the children of parents who work at ZS because they will NEVER get to spend time with their parents. Truly a toxic work environment and everyone is miserable with an insane fake smile.

2.0
Apr 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay, relocation, benefits. Option to work remotely whenever necessary. Very smart colleagues.

Cons

I did not fit in with the culture here. It was a mix of recent college grads and people who have been with the company 10+ years (for their entire career) and haven't experienced other corporate environments. I was lost somewhere in the middle and not staffed appropriately on projects. There is no support from managers - they are assigned to you on day one and I never met mine during my tenure. They try to make it a fun and engaging culture, but most people work on-site with a client, remote or are too over-worked to participate in outings/events. The work is dry and you don't feel like you're making an impact on the client. My team was in flux and needed to work out their vision for the next few years before trying to hire for roles where they weren't sure of what skill sets they needed.

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