The interview process was great. I had four rounds - recruiter screening, technical interview, consultant interview, and a partner interview.
The pay, travel, and work expectations are laid out from the very beginning. For Managers, that means 90k base with total comp between 150-200k, with 10-50% travel. I applied for the manager role and interviewed for the manager role the whole time.
In the last interview, one of the partners mentioned that though it was unlikely, they couldn't guarantee that I would not be travelling every week while on a project. This was a huge change from what had been communicated after 5 weeks of interviewing. I was still eager for the role, when I was then offered a Senior Associate title instead. Senior Associate's earn 75k base with total compensation of 131-145k. Net of benefits this would have been equivalent in pay to my current role (125k w 20% bonus). With these two switches in mind, it was paramount that I ask questions before accepting an offer, which I was still excited for the work I would be performing. Upon hearing my questions my offer was revoked by the partners.
I think the people here are extremely smart, and the work is (probably) very rewarding. If you work here you will be CFO ready sooner than your peers. But they desperately need better hiring processes and more honesty in the process. It is not ok to bait and switch someone multiple times like that.