Rewards performers; unusually low turnover; high profile matters; good learning experiences ; the poor reviews I have read are aberrations. Accomplished professionals rarely leave BDOC and recruiting is robust. Yes. Low performers are held accountable.
Cons
Tend to work in specific departments; professional services is not a place to coast. If you are committed to professional services and the sacrifices that come with it, then BDOC mitigates many of the se cons.
BDO Response
8y
Great; so glad you are thriving; thanks for taking the time to share your experience!
Consultants were not overworked, and people are generally staying in their own lane. Strong knowlegeable teammates and lots of internal resources to grow. Work life balance was good.
Cons
I left during a time of transition, since the top practice director retired and the EBA leader took over as interim leader. This interim guy seemed to be waiting for something to take any action with current resources, and he was not too interested in rallying or figuring things out as a team. If he had expectations, they were never communicated to me. The lack of clarity was very challenging for me personally, and it came off as a lack of support. I think others in the team probably feel similarly.