Avasant Reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(135 total reviews)

Kevin S. Parikh

84% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Avasant has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Avasant employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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135 reviews
1.0
10 Mar 2015

Not a company you want to work for!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some good people who work here and I will miss them..

Cons

The biggest con is the CEO. He's a tyrant, arrogant, likes to yell at people and publicly humiliate them. He puts on a good show and talks the talk, but the more you get to know him, you realize he is far from walking the walk. He takes most of the firms money and talks of sharing it with the firm, but check the books! There is constant turnover in leadership due to all of this and the good people eventually leave.

1.0
16 Aug 2016

Partner

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some good consultants and processes

Cons

Leadership, especially the CEO is not trustworthy. Makes many commitments he doesn't keep. Great at making the team feel like he's so good to them, yet stabs them in the back behind the scenes. Pays the team nothing and makes a lot of money himself at others expense.

2.0
19 Jul 2020

Good Pay, but Tread Carefully

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-They compensate your phone, internet, and gym memberships up to a certain amount -Full benefits package -Fair pay -Most of my co-workers were pleasant -Took the COVID crisis very seriously and allowed people to work from home

Cons

-Avasant honors a "flat hierarchy" which means that no one technically has a direct manager. This can make understanding what is expected of you very difficult. Mistakes get made when one person tells you one thing, and another person weighs in and tells you that something else is needed instead. -They put a feather in their caps for being "diverse" when there are no female partners. Additionally, I can't tell you how many stories I heard from former co-workers who told me that they felt constantly undervalued and talked down to by male co-workers and leadership. -The expectation of immediate turn around on challenging projects and requests is unrealistic. -It's an international company, so working with a team that resides in many different time zones can be a challenge. -If you aren't a consultant, you will hardly be trained for the role they expect you to do. No one has the time to train new colleagues and there are no devoted trainers. I was given a number of powerpoints and a few videos which were intended for consultants. They were somewhat helpful, but I learned all of the important aspects of my job through trial and error, which is terrifying- especially when so many people are counting on you. Mistakes will happen, frustration is the result. -Everyone is constantly stressed out from the long hours and the heavy workload. There aren't enough hands on deck. -There's a lot of cursing on calls which is incredibly unnerving and unprofessional. -Have leadership and conflict resolution courses for partners and senior managers.

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