- you will be sold an experience that is far from reality. The company will market a “culture” of work-life balance, but know that it is normal to work 60+ hour weeks. Look at so many of the reviews from US-based employees and you’ll see that people are miserable and this company is trending in the wrong direction. - You will be paid below market rate. Trinity is in the unfortunate trap where it’s trying to behave more like an MBB (along with all of the negative characteristics that come with that), but will pay significantly less. And if you try to advocate for better pay, the company will insist that you are paid market rate, even though we know it’s not true (the consulting world isn’t that big; we know what people are making elsewhere). - Junior staff are routinely blamed for inefficiencies within the company and on projects, despite the majority of these being caused by poor management from LT/MT - The company clearly picks favorites, and if you’re not part of the group that will be raised up, good luck. And often, the people who are picked as the favorites are incredibly toxic.