Pros
Some nice and capable people, reasonable training programme, reasonable pay structure.
Cons
I was approached by the company and persuaded over several weeks and many sales calls to leave my previous high level role with the promise of variety and more interesting work. They left myself and many others on the bench for many months and only provided 6 weeks of work in 5 months (for others it was worse). They are not a proper consulting firm, more a temp agency and 85% of the work requires you to interview at the client and provide a cv. If you don't fit into one of the niches you wont get any work, and if you are used to problem solving consulting work where the team is put together by you and you sell outcomes to the client not people, then you are in for a shock. They gave me 1 week's notice and didn't extend my probation, so at 54 I am left to try to find a new job fast to pay the bills. They spend an awful lot of time and money on pushing "woke" culture, and it seems very little on marketing and growing the client base to bring the work in for the people they are enticing to join. Be careful with this one, quite a breach of contract and moral duty. As of Jan 23 they had 17 smallish projects over 50% likelihood in the pipeline, and 350 people to give work to.