The Gap Partnership Reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(104 total reviews)
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Ann Marie Costelloe

33% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

The Gap Partnership has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 104 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Gap Partnership employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
22 Jun 2017

A Dishonest company

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Pros

If you are unemployed and need money.

Cons

One example of their dishonesty is they tell their employees to doctor their LinkedIn profiles so that it looks like they have been working at the company for many years even if they just joined. When I saw that the COO recently disputed this with another reviewer I had to step in....

2.0
24 Jul 2015

Could have been so good!

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Pros

At it's best, the team is really positive and engaged. Most people will go out of their way to help each other out and work as a team.

Cons

The business is in decline and the management have no idea how to save it. They tried and failed to sell last year and the lack of interest they were showing ahead of the sale is worse now. The management are so busy with infighting and witch-hunting they show little interest in running the business. The training program that makes all the money is stale and clients are leaving, which is a huge concern as no-one seems willing to acknowledge the problem, much less address it. Morale among the experienced staff is at an all-time low. Seems anyone who can leave, does.

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The Gap Partnership Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. We take all employee and ex-employee feedback very seriously, whether positive or negative, and we’re sorry that your impressions of the business are more the latter. Facilitating a positive culture is something we are very much focused on at both senior management level and throughout the business. Over the past year we’ve held several team events across the globe to ensure our employees are engaged and have ownership over the future direction of the business. We are also working on a comprehensive refresh of our existing products and the development of some exciting new ones. Thank you again for taking the time to post, and we wish you well for the future.
1.0
4 May 2017

Perceptions are no longer reality

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Pros

The client interaction is great and they make up a fantastix, career building network. Many even develop into friendships. When growth was easy, and before the senior officers became obsessed with cashing out, it was a very fun and dynamic place to work with plenty of camaraderie. I would have given them 5 stars back then. There are still a few individuals left who live by that culture. Some consultants are supportive and interested in working as a team. The same is true of the operations team. look carefully and you can find them. Their flagship program was effective though inexperienced trainers are affecting quality. Memorizing a script takes precedence over executing a deeper understanding of the material.

Cons

Every organization will experience growing pains and will have some degree of office politics. This place is simply the extreme. As the obsession for cash out took over, management's attitude changed and that affected everyone. Team building activities have a debatable impact. You can't go into an organization that plays mind games for a living and not expect to get caught in the psychological fray. Ethics are questionable. Just pay attention to employee LinkedIn profiles. In pursuit of a sale they will promise clients experienced negotiators when the many newer "consultants" are well rehearsed trainers who have rarely conducted commercial negotiations. Most with real experience have left or no longer conduct client work. And if you're a woman, brace yourself for a step back in time to a challenging culture. Get legal advice before you join and before you decide to leave. It's common knowledge that many leave seek legal representation upon exiting, whether voluntarily or involuntarily.

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The Gap Partnership Response
9y
I read your comments with sadness. Your perceptions couldn’t be further from the vision we set out to achieve when we started the business and continue to strive for every day. Seeking feedback from the people who work here currently, I consistently get comments in direct contradiction to your views and the results of our annual culture survey indicates we are significantly above industry norms. One of our greatest sources of satisfaction as business leaders is the number of people who have achieved personal growth professionally and financially in sharing in the success that we have created together. I have never heard anyone encourage someone to lie here, in fact we have invested so heavily in our governance policies and internal training we have been commended by regulators for leading the industry in best practice. As a manager, there is no strength in being ‘conniving’ or ‘tactical’. Negotiation as a discipline is about psychology. You describe ‘playing mind games’ with a negative connotation – it is true that people negotiate with people and as such understanding human behaviour and emotion are at the heart of our philosophies and teaching. Understanding the other party’s perspective and level of satisfaction is key to a successful deal. Building trusted relationships in a commercial arena will always give a better outcome. Integrity is everything! It is core to the values we live by. Our Consultants come from a wide range of backgrounds and the vast majority have significant negotiation experience before joining. All have an absolute passion for the subject and gain negotiation experience very quickly here. Many are exceptional trainers who follow a clear structure to ensure consistency of quality and delivery that our clients value. A small number are unable to achieve our quality standards although our extremely low attrition rate for Consultants is market leading. We have a population of 60% men and 40% women. We have female representation at all levels of our business, many of whom have been with us for many years and life circumstances. Our attrition levels for men and women are similar, as are our culture survey results. We know that all employers can improve in this area, and so continue to explore how we can do this too. Your comment about needing legal advice when you leave is inaccurate. We do have a very few examples of employees leaving disgruntled, but these are extremely rare and we take each very seriously. The vast majority of those that leave stay in touch and several people have returned. We would welcome the chance to discuss your comments and try to make things right if possible. I would welcome your call personally.
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