Bain & Company Employee Reviews about "steep learning curve"
Updated 30 Nov 2023

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- "Not as stuffy as I thought it would be and I got to work with some really great people." (in 914 reviews)
- "Great learning opportunity to understand industries and work with industry leaders and leading companies across sectors" (in 137 reviews)
- "Long hours; certain Partners are not 'current' Bain and don't have a focus on worklife balance" (in 668 reviews)
Reviews about "steep learning curve"
Return to all Reviews- 5.028 May 2014ConsultantCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearBoston, MA
Pros
Excellent place to gain insight into multiple industries, great place to work
Cons
travel, long hours given intense ramping up steep learning curve, but hey, that's also a plus!
2 - 5.027 Sept 2016PrincipalCurrent Employee, more than 5 yearsLos Angeles, CA
Pros
Very strong culture, collegial work environment, interesting work, great compensation, local staffing, great career development opportunities and professional development, diversity
Cons
Long hours, travel cases, steep learning curve, predictability low at lower levels, case variety
- 5.027 Aug 2014Associate ConsultantCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearJohannesburg
Pros
Great work culture, awesome people and competitive benefits
Cons
Long hours, stressful work and fast learning curve
- 5.023 Jan 2021Associate ConsultantFormer Intern, less than 1 yearSingapore
Pros
- Extremely supportive and fun culture: colleagues are highly invested in helping each other constantly develop and improve. Great people to hang out with outside of work too. - High impact projects across the SEA region: Worked closely with client management teams to implement exciting strategy solutions. Many opportunities to solve problems with talented stakeholders.
Cons
- Steep learning curve and long hours (depending on the case)
- 5.019 Aug 2020ConsultantCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsDallas, TX
Pros
Thoughtful colleagues, strong apprenticeship culture and unparalleled collaboration with clients
Cons
General consulting cons - long hours, unpredictable schedules and steep learning curves