Pros
I worked at BluePrint Research Group for over two years. As with many other company reviews on this site, the posts can be a bit skewed toward people who leave or are even times asked to leave for performance related reasons. It is unfortunate but the reviews can sometimes then be one-sided and an attempt to disparage the company. Most who work within the company don’t read or post reviews, leaving the picture one sided and not reflective of reality, and certainly not balanced. I think most who read are aware when they are reading something that is clearly one-sided and venomous. I am using this opportunity to provide something more balanced. Although no place is perfect, and young professionals can lack broader perspective earlier in their career, BluePrint is a great place to work. The people are smart, the work is strategic and impactful, and the culture is positive. The company is growing and has been over its eight years, the hours are more controlled and predictable than they once were, and there is an opportunity to have an impact beyond project work through company building initiatives.
Cons
Some of the leadership team are not as outgoing and don’t reach out to other teams as much as one might hope, but they are open, fair, and do care about the company’s employees.