Pros
+Interesting, intelligent, and quirky colleagues +Global travel +Exposure to multiple industries and ability to work with C-suites at fortune 500 companies +Opportunity to conduct ethnography in different environments
Cons
-Lack of diversity throughout the company, especially at the top -Management that consistently fails to grapple with the hardships minorities face within the company (see the Huffington Post article about ReD's hypocritical BLM stance) -A founding partner in the NYC office who is largely absent, but known for making inappropriate and uncomfortable comments to staff -A CEO who does not understand the basics of the firm's methodology -Paths to promotions that are unclear and seemed based on favoritism -Opaque communication regarding the Cognizant relationship -Poor forecasting of projects, resulting in people getting hired and fired with little forethought -Bizarre, cultish company culture that esteems an elite Danish aesthetic almost to the exclusion of anything different/contrary -Low beginning salary for people with PhDs