Leadership Practices Undermining Workplace Integrity - Anonymous employee Harbor Employee Review

1.0
7 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I do not have any positive aspects to highlight from my time working here. Retaining your position may largely depend on the discretion of your manager, and if you are able to do so, consider yourself fortunate. I am relieved to have moved on from this experience.

Cons

The workplace was characterized by evident favouritism and a lack of professionalism from management. The environment often felt tense, requiring employees to be constantly walking on egg shells, extremely toxic environment, micromanagement from the manger which lost my ability to work, no work from home benefits even if they mention it during the interview you are expected to show up at the office everyday, deformation of former staff. Serious allegations on employees without any proof and when confronted you get to hear "I should have documented it better" or "I do not have any proof but I know I am right", LACK OF RESPECTFUL COMUNICATION.

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Harbor values diversity and skill! They manage acquisitions well and make newly acquired employees feel welcomed! Leadership is fair and benefits are very good!

Cons

Only con is that the company is large and employees are spread all over the world, so engagement can be challenging. However, Harbor does its best to inform and engage!

2.0
23 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible WFH option — unless your team goes into the office often, it is not a requirement to work in the office. The company teaches the basics of consulting and helps employees develop valuable entry-level skills, especially for those who are fresh out of school. Different ERGs are offered for employees who want to join.

Cons

Pay and bonuses are highly dependent on your manager and leadership’s perception of you & how much they like you. Raises may vary widely, ranging from around 2% - 7% for consultant level. Although leadership often mentions that the company is performing well and generating strong revenue, employee benefits feel limited in terms of monetary value. For example, the company previously offered a $55 monthly phone stipend and a $30 monthly health stipend, but those were replaced with access to a mental health app that provides services such as breathing exercises and meditation. There is also limited transparency around raises and bonuses. Leadership reviews the final bonus and raise amounts with employees, but the reasoning behind the specific percentages is not always clearly explained. Bonuses are partly tied to departmental revenue, which is understandable, but the overall process could be more transparent. The company has also gone through several mergers and acquisitions over the past few years, which has led to frequent changes and many policies that still do not feel fully established. Diversity is limited, especially at the leadership level. Managers and above are almost entirely white, and most of the company’s diversity appears to come from newer hires within past couple years.

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