Pros
Decent pay given the educational/professional requirements, somewhat nice/lofty feeling office, work home on Friday
Cons
Where to start. In my year of being there, favoritism was a big issue. Some people were part of the inner circle, others were outcasts. That feeling extended to meetings, bonuses and PTO. Hours were insane. Not working one day on the weekend but spending 65+ hours a week on a consistent basis with no incentive. The managing director would regularly send emails at 4am and that would be used as an excuse among consultants to work as hard. Well if I were the owner pulling down 500k+ a year, I'd work that hard too! Getting yelled at for a typo on a slide deck was the norm. Employees were being fired regularly and blamed for their performance without thinking internal processes could be the issue. Lots of talk to "improve" employee retention but in the time I was there, 4 people quit (those that stayed were looking for new jobs). Communication was very limited. No one talks at C1. The only time people talk is when you're being berated for doing something wrong.