4.0
29 Jun 2025
Current employee
Irvine, CA
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
good clients, great exposure, direct access to executives, friendly working culture
Cons
low average for compensation compared to industry
Pros
good clients, great exposure, direct access to executives, friendly working culture
Cons
low average for compensation compared to industry
Pros
Metis Strategy is an extremely welcoming and friendly place to work. The people are sharp, supportive, and genuinely invested in helping you grow. It is easy to find mentorship and guidance, and you feel surrounded by teammates who want you to succeed. Project work has given me the chance to work with a wide range of clients across different industries, which has been a great learning experience. Every engagement feels a little different, so you’re constantly building new skills and getting exposure to how different organizations operate. Because it is a smaller company, you also get real ownership. You are not just contributing to project work, you can also help shape the company from the inside. Even as a fully remote firm, leadership puts real effort into morale, employee growth, and learning. They take culture seriously and do a great job creating connection and engagement (through both virtual and in-person events), even without being in the same office. I am very happy at my role.
Cons
Since the company is fully remote, it can sometimes feel isolating. I really like my colleagues, so I would love more chances to meet in person. The company does host in-person collaboration sessions in cities with larger clusters of employees, and those help a lot. The workload can also be demanding at times, and it is not unusual to work late occasionally. That said, it has been manageable overall and feels consistent with the type of work and level of ownership you get. A smaller team also means fewer layers of structure, so you sometimes have to be comfortable operating with some ambiguity and moving quickly as priorities shift.
Pros
I worked at Metis for several years and had both a great experience and immense professional growth, below are a couple of reasons for it: - You are given the opportunity to perform work that (at a larger firm) would typically be reserved for more tenured employees. This has had a huge impact on accelerating my professional development. - You have the ability to pursue subjects that are interesting to you, whether through client-facing work or internal initiatives. - You will have direct exposure to C-suite executives at Fortune 500 organizations. - You are encouraged to take part in writing articles, I cannot stress how unique and valuable this experience is. - You have the flexibility to create a work schedule that fits your life.
Cons
Metis is a great firm, but has some growing pains, below are some aspects of the organization with opportunities for improvement: - This is common in consulting, but you must be comfortable with ambiguity. You will, at times, do work that you have little experience in and/or have little direction in completing it. This is especially true at a smaller firm, such as Metis. - You will work very closely with your project team(s), but it can be difficult to find time to connect with others across the firm. - The recruiting and onboarding process could benefit from standardization.
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