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Huron Consulting Group

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Commoditized Consulting - Associate Huron Consulting Group Employee Review

2.0
23 Sept 2008
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Pros

Huron Consulting is a great place for accountants who are interested in pursuing litigation and distressed company issues. The compensation is competitive and while bonuses have been falling year over year over the last three years below 9%, a generous overtime program should provide employees with a comfortable 5 - 10% buffer provided they find themselves staffed. The work life balance offer of $25 per month is a nice perk to illustrate the company's commitment to its staff. I can attest to the ease of getting involved with company programs and training opportunities as well as the relatively flat organization structure.

Cons

Huron Consulting has quickly reconciled with its Arthur Andersen roots and washed its hands of practices not involved in audit, tax or regulatory issues associated with distressed firms. The recent growth by acquisition strategy has led to serious organizational fractures between the Wellspring, Callaway, Galt, etc. purchases and the larger organizational practices. This coupled with an increased propensity for hiring managing directors and directors who fail to meet corporate standards for promised, but undelivered profitable rolodexes has led to a short sighted culture. The company which started with fairly light bureaucratic structure has become somewhat stingy and moreover inflexible as it has struggled to meet the similarly myopic and unreasonable expectations of its primary shareholders (Silver Lake), but this remains a problem of most publicly held consultancies. The company will continue to shed operations, seeking quick returns and thinning its talent base. Turnover is on the rise and the company has recently rationalized operations to pursue singular and simplistic service lines. In addition to audit work, the company now boasts questionable services including the new Velocity program as well as its propensity to focus on odd specialties such as Higher Education Commodity Procurement (think, Textbooks and Paper). Huron Consulting has now disappeared from Consulting Magazine's "Top Places to Work" list for the first time in three years.

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5.0
25 Jun 2026
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Pros

Diversity, values employees, good company culture, interesting work

Cons

Relatively flat leadership structure can be a pro or a con, sometimes would be more useful to be more unified with toolset and project workflow. Nothing major for sure

3.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

Strong, motivated teams — most colleagues are talented, hardworking, and genuinely good to work with. Collaborative culture at the team level, even when leadership falls short. Exposure to meaningful healthcare IT work and client-facing experience

Cons

Leadership on EHR has been a significant weak point, with poor decision-making that’s eroded staff confidence. Whistleblowing and internal escalation processes don’t appear to be taken seriously — concerns raised don’t lead to meaningful action. Promotions often feel driven by favoritism rather than merit or performance, which undermines morale and trust in the process

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