Pros
They have convinced some very smart people to work here.
Cons
Poor reputation in industry, limited capabilities, toxic culture, no diversity in current contracts or customers, no commercial work, ineffective and unseasoned leadership, no career path, long hours. Consultants spend hours Google searching for other people's ideas and then repackage it as their own. Just read any of the current blogs for great examples. This is a business built on selling BS to clients. Many good people have left once they saw through the facade. The leadership begins training new hires to lie by telling them to respond "less than a year" to questions of how long hey have been with the firm. Many of the ideas and concepts that they continue to push are very quaint and novel. These ideas are filled with platitudes and sophistry that doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Many people in this company are very good at presenting a false facade of knowledge. They act as if they have some brilliant insight into the future and they can see clearly what needs to be done. When challenged on an issue they deflect (usually by asking a question) and never answer your question clearly or coherently. The leadership is very good at hiding the true nature of the firm. It takes time to realize what this company really is about. It's clear that the leadership has made a concerted effort on glassdoor to write positive reviews to hide the current state of the company culture. They would rather write positive reviews than fix the underlying issues that lead to authentic positive reviews. Your professional reputation is at stake if you work here longer than 3 years.