Wikistrat Reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)

Joel Zamel

79% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Wikistrat has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wikistrat employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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36 reviews
5.0
18 Mar 2016
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Pros

Wikistrat, first crowdsourced consultancy all over the world in all global affairs that shape the trajectory of interconnected world in a highly relentless manner, has earned the recoginition of developing unique ways for building diversified insights over any global issue that has the tremendous potential in changing the contours of world whether it be in the realm of International Politics, Global Economy or in the field of high technological advancements that are continuously diminishing the natural borders among the states. Highly advanced and well configurated platform in the form of Web 2.0 which is being offered by Wikistrat is highly unique in many dimensions such as, it offers a unique opportunity which is constructive and progressive in its shades to all its analysts to build deep knowledge about all international affairs which affect the world in many ways. Moreover, it provides the way to have very constructive, progressive, collaborative, knowledge-sharing, and consequently knowledge enhancing numerous avenues to all its analytic members community by providing a forum on very crucial issues over which whether it be senior analysts or any person that lies at the entering point in this organisation namely, interns to deliberate equally with very positive, highly collaborative, and in all-learning attitude. I am feeling very positive and high enhancement in in my knowledge that I used to have prior joining to the Wikistrat. In addition to provide the cooperative and knowledge sharing environment, Wikistrat offers highly unique benefits to all its analytic member community. These are the benefits that no analysts will get in other consultancy firms which are currently running on traditional business models in a very high technologically advanced atmosphere. First, it offers the access to all its members irrespective to his/her ranks for building healthy and progressive dialogue with world's top analysts in all sphere, diplomats in many countries including UN, high ranking military officials that has very diversified field and head quarter experiences, legal experts, and Media experts. Second, Wikistrat offers analysts who prove their worth by offering unique ideas, good analysis on the regular basis and in a sincere manner intellectual recoginition to satisfy their feeling of self-actualisation, and monetary awards for honoring thier invaluable services. Above all, Wikistrat also offers very unique opportunities to its analytic members for building its network by giving a chance to experienced analysts for recruiting other prospective analysts.

Cons

In my case, there is no negative point at all that is to be countable for mentioning here. I firmly believe the performance of member is the main deciding factor for his overall career advancement.

5.0
29 Oct 2015
Recommend
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Working at Wikistrat is one of the most edifying and professionally beneficial experiences I have ever had, and I believe that those reviewers who have written about/had negative experiences either did not join Wikistrat with the right expectations or did not put in enough effort/time to recognize the benefits it has to offer. Being an analyst at Wikistrat should not be thought of as a job -- rather, imagine it as being a member of an elite circle of experts, analysts, scholars and similarly driven professionals (both young and old) in the fields of politics, international relations, security/military affairs, technology, and global trends. By working at Wikistrat, you gain the opportunity to conduct political/geopolitical/economic analysis within a forum of incredibly intelligent thinkers -- and you get to do so whenever you would like. Those who perform especially well get paid, and also are offered publication opportunities (such as blog posts, reports, and so on) -- but these opportunities should be thought of as a bonus to the networking and educational benefits of being a Wikistrat Analyst. When first starting out at Wikistart, you will likely only be able to access unpaid simulations and forums where you can discuss, think through,and forecast geopolitical trends and developments with other analysts. Conducting research on a given topic and presenting your ideas to the community is an unparalleled opportunity to grow as a political/geopolitical/economic analyst, and the discussions and debates are always stimulating and edifying. You will also have the opportunity to be awarded with cash prizes at the end of each month if you prove yourself to be particularly thoughtful and hardworking in these otherwise unpaid simulations. Once you have proven yourself to the staff and community, you will be brought on to even greater opportunities -- paid simulations with high ranking clients such as the U.S. Department of Defense, Deloitte, and NATO. To put these benefits into perspective, I started working at Wikistrat as a Researcher (the lowest ranking/entry-level position, barring internships) in July and made a consistent effort to serve as a thoughtful and hardworking analyst (probably putting in 15-20 hours a week). By August, I had been offered roles in paid simulations and had my analysis published on Wikistrat's website as well as in reports. These benefits were all in addition to gaining numerous contacts -- both experts, renowned academics/members of international political circles, and young professionals like myself -- and learning a great deal through both my own research and the wisdom of other analysts. The bottom-line is that Wikistrat is an unparalled opportunity for young professionals, and an edifying, enjoyable, and rewarding community from which analysts can earn side income. I would recommend Wikistart to anyone professionally/academically interested in political analysis, international affairs, military affairs, economics, and global trends.

Cons

In my experiences, the cons have been extremely minimal -- especially in light of the benefits. Sometimes, the analysis put forward by analysts is uninspiring or simply unfounded/incorrect -- but there is always engaging discussion taking place. On one occasion, I have experienced an analyst with a rude temperament, but staff and management are very astute at quickly flagging and resolving these issues.

4.0
29 Dec 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- Great platform for networking, connecting, and working with like-minded professionals across a variety of métiers and in multiplicity of roles - Superb way to enhance one's personal knowledge capacity and stay up to date with revolving and evolving ideas and theories if are actively engaged in the company's unique method of 'collaborative competition' - Opportunities to collaborate with senior professionals - Is a great open forum for debate to work through real-time, ongoing situations in international relations and geopolitics

Cons

- Compensation not equitable to the amount of time one commits to doing the work, even if it is done on a part-time, casual basis as the platform allows one to - Sometimes one's voice can get lost among all the talented professionals contributing to what is, for all intensive purposes, a private-sector open-source intelligence analytical space - Because of the unique way that the platform engages its analysts by their accrual of 'points', sometimes the discussions can devolve from substantiated debate to trivial point-making, which in and of itself is not necessarily a bad thing. But when more time is spent doing this simply to accrue personal points or praise points, this can detract from the overall point of one contributing to the organization, which is to ultimately provide innovative, extremely well-thought out and sourced deliverables to clients.

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