Pros
Blue Chip really prides themselves on the socialization within the organization. If you fit in you will do really well here. Extremely well organized. They are have an impressive delivery methodology that they stick to. You can look up just about anything you need to know on previous projects delivered, documents used, current documents to use. This is kind of rare in some consulting companies.
Cons
Extremely toxic environment. They believe in confronting others about the problems you have with them. I did this multiple times only to feel like an idiot and even more of an outcast. I pride myself with being able to adapt work with just about anybody. However if your critical team member who holds seniority over you doesn't want to play nice with you, there is very little you can do. I say they have growing pains because they have hired ALOT of really nice people who bend over backwards to prove teamwork is the path to success. However pre existing members before their growth spurt likes to play games with some new hires and make their lives miserable. These senior members will eventually adapt and be forced to stop / become professional or be fired. Blue Chip is growing and they can't keep priding themselves on "Either you fit or you don't" mindset when there is obviously a theme in peoples experiences in the company. Blue Chip wants to be more inclusive however fails to execute due not wanting to face their friend / colleague they have built a relationship with and tell them to stop their toxic behavior. I don't think the people who are acting toxic are bad people. This is what happens when behavior goes uncheck and habits are formed. The partners at Blue Chip will wake up and engage / fix this problem as they truly love their employees. However currently the partners are blind that their council (Management and senior members) are the problem.