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Compelled to Share My Experience - Anonymous employee BluePrint Research Group Employee Review

1.0
16 Oct 2018
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Pros

At one point in time, I sincerely loved my job at BluePrint. I now know my initial experience was an anomaly. I was lucky to be paired up with consultants that took the time to properly train me and provided a buffer from the incompetency and indifference of senior management. Additionally, I had a very supportive mentor and delightful, intelligent colleagues. I also had the chance to work with top tier clients on exciting projects, and I was highly impressed and proud of our client deliverables. Key Pros: - Flexible work schedule - Ability to work remotely - Opportunities to Travel - Fun Culture Events & Free Snacks

Cons

Unfortunately, BluePrint is unable to recognize and retain the talented employees they hire, and eventually they become demotivated, nonchalant, and are often on the brink of physical and mental exhaustion. Professional development is a joke as upper management cannot be bothered to give employees timely, constructive feedback, instead opting to provide negative feedback months later, which is often used to withhold promotions. Key Cons: - There is no work life balance. 60 hour work weeks are the minimum; this job will pervasively infringe on your life until you have no life left - Project timelines are insane. Senior management refuses to set realistic client expectations, preferring to say yes to every request and agreeing to unrealistic timelines to win projects, which often leads to late, error-ridden reports that are over scope - Being cross-staffed is a nightmare. There is little to no consistently across offices, with each partner having a different set of expectations and best practices that you are somehow just supposed to know - The pro bono and shark tank projects, though touted by the 5-star reviewers and well meaning, are not optional and add undue stress as they were highly time consuming and further cut into the already non-existent work life balance - While the initial trainings were decent, the cohort-lead trainings often became the blind leading the blind, were provided too late, or did not offer any useful information - Employee turn-over is atrocious. While I realize most people do not stay in consulting long-term, in a little over a year, half the company left - No matter how educated or experienced you are, as an associate or consultant, the majority of your time will consist of transcribing and/or moderating interviews - The company promotes themselves as experts in key disease areas, but therapeutic expertise often leaves with employees and a lot of information is siloed. If you want to get up to speed for a project you are often left to your own devices

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Cons

As I expected when I joined a fast growing consulting company means the work can be demanding, but most weeks result in staffing of 50 hours or less. I am told that the company made a very conscious push to limit the work hours and push for a work life balance which I definitely feel I have realized. My team lead is respectful of my time and balance, as well as appreciate of the work that I do.

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