Terrible Organisation - Senior Consultant Eames Group Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2025
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Pros

Nothing outstanding that is worth mentioning.

Cons

- My ex- boss was more focused on his personal life (including Tinder dates during work hours) than actually doing his actual job. - You're expected to perform at a high level from day one, but they don’t actually invest in proper training or career development. If you struggle, instead of support, you get pressure. - There was no real mentorship, just pressure to hit unrealistic KPIs with little guidance. - A white-dominated boys’ club with a toxic,hierarchy that crushes anyone who isn’t part of the inner circle. The commission structure is an absolute scam, designed to squeeze every ounce of effort out of employees while paying them crumbs. On top of that, the place is a warzone—constant infighting between teams and power-hungry division leaders drags consultants into pointless conflicts, making it impossible to focus on actual work. It’s a chaotic, backstabbing mess where success is based on favoritism, not talent. - There’s an expectation to attend after-work socials, and if you don’t, you’re subtly excluded from opportunities. It felt less like team bonding and more like an obligation. - People don’t stay long, and it’s easy to see why. Instead of addressing the reasons employees leave, management just hires replacements and keeps the cycle going.

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5.0
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Pros

Rocket ship! We are rapidly growing and building a business underpinned by a Strong culture and vision. Our success is driven by a supportive and collaborative environment. Eames offers an opportunity to build a Career and be part of a team of ambitious individuals with high earning potential with a industry leading uncapped commission plan. There is something special happening at Eames at the best is yet to come.

Cons

Like any high growth business you will experience highs and lows. The key will be how you manage it.

1.0
24 Dec 2024
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Pros

Commission Salaries Career development Training

Cons

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