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Carly Rian Group

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Boutique firm with a great team culture and reputable clients - Senior Management Consultant Carly Rian Group Employee Review

5.0
23 Aug 2021
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Pros

- Culture - inclusive and fun - very similar personalities which speaks to how they recruit; team gets together as often as possible (though sadly I was a pandemic CRG resource during my tenure so I didn’t get to see the full extent of this) - People - very smart, driven and supportive team members - Client opportunities - CRG deals with some of the largest companies in Canada (across many industries) - Internal training - management invests in team training - Access to Senior Leadership - engaged regularly with partners and other senior leaders - whether for advice or just to catch up. Felt little to no bureaucracy or politics that you typically feel in other big firms - no need to “play the consulting” game to get noticed, get credit, etc.

Cons

- Lower levels not typically engaged in planning, so at times it was difficult to understand/prepare for what was coming down the pipeline

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Carly Rian Group Response
3y
Thank you so much for leaving your review! We appreciate your kind words about our culture/environment. The entire team has worked hard to craft a unique company culture that we are incredibly proud of, and it's been a ton of work. We provide all employees with information about pipeline and projects during our Town Hall meetings.

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5.0
6 Apr 2019
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Pros

Culture: management heavily invested in developing talent in terms of both core analytical skills, and leadership capabilities. Team is collaborative, supportive, and enjoys spending time together. Client exposure / exit opps: boutique environment creates great opportunities for client exposure. Many team members left to roles related to past engagements after working closely with executives in strategy, process improvement, and innovation related groups Training: strong investments in creating well-rounded professionals with the analytical capabilities required for leadership roles

Cons

At the time that I joined the firm, it was a young company with immature processes and policies. Expect that this has improved over time.

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Carly Rian Group Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We appreciate your input and are happy to hear you enjoyed your experience here. We are continuously working on improving our internal company processes and policies as we grow, If you have any further feedback / suggestions to share please email us at info@carlyriangroup.com
2.0
2 Feb 2024
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Pros

Exposure to High-Caliber Client Executives: Junior consultants enjoy significant interaction with top-tier client executives, fostering valuable professional relationships. Immediate Impact on Client Organizations: The opportunity to effect tangible, immediate changes within client organizations enhances the consultant's contribution and influence. Annual Team Excursions: Engaging and enriching team excursions are organized annually, promoting team cohesion and a positive work environment. Top-Tier Client Portfolio: The firm boasts an impressive client portfolio, providing consultants with the opportunity to work on challenging and prestigious projects. Competitive Compensation: Compensation packages slightly surpass those offered by major consulting firms, ensuring financial recognition for consultants' contributions. Competitive Vacation Days: A competitive allocation of vacation days offers consultants a balanced approach to work-life commitments.

Cons

Work-Life Imbalance: The firm's culture often demands uncompensated late nights and weekends, where long working hours are glorified, particularly within the management team. Internal Process Delays: The internal processes exhibit lag, evident in extended expense reimbursements and vacation approval Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Limited Budgets for Internal Initiatives: Tight budgets restrict the development of internal initiatives, excluding the annual reward trip. Lack of Leadership Training: Leadership lacks formal training, with some managers resorting to unprofessional gossip instead of providing constructive feedback and growth opportunities. Subpar Benefits Package: The benefits package falls below industry standards, potentially leaving employees dissatisfied with their overall compensation package. Unfulfilled Promises: Leadership frequently fails to uphold commitments, such as providing a functional office space, leading to employee disappointment. "Hire Today, Fire Tomorrow" Policy: The company's policy of frequent layoffs, exemplified by a 35% reduction in the team in 2023, raises concerns about job security. Minimal Severance in Employment Contracts: Employment contracts offer minimal severance (1 week per year), emphasizing the importance of carefully reviewing contractual terms before committing to employment.

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