Don't get bought by Consilio - Project Manager Consilio Employee Review

1.0
18 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Committed to working in a remote environment

Cons

If your company was bought by Consilio, find a new job. They will tell you they aren't firing anyone, tell you what a great culture it is, and how much they want to integrate. Then they'll learn everything you did at your old company to make it successful and never discuss your salary or position until they string you on long enough so that you quit. Consilio will just use you until they get what they want.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Recommend
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Pros

It can be a decent stopgap if you need temporary income, but it’s not a place where you can build stability or feel particularly valued.

Cons

Working as a document review attorney at Consilio was, overall, a frustrating and unstable experience. The biggest issue is the lack of job security. Projects can end abruptly with little to no notice, leaving you scrambling for your next assignment. Despite the expectation that you remain highly responsive and available, there’s no reciprocal commitment from the company to provide consistent work. Management quality varies widely by project. Some team leads are organized and communicative, but others are unresponsive or unclear with instructions, which creates unnecessary confusion—especially when deadlines are tight and expectations are high. Feedback is minimal, and when it does come, it’s often inconsistent. The work itself is repetitive, as expected in document review, but what makes it worse is the pressure to maintain high speeds without sacrificing accuracy, all while navigating ever-changing protocols. Training is often rushed or insufficient, making it harder to feel confident in your work. Pay is low for the industry and overtime opportunities can be inconsistent or suddenly cut off. There’s also a noticeable lack of transparency around project duration, extensions, and selection for future work.

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