Anonymous wrote:The job I was offered was a senior consultant. They were going to give me $130 and said I would be eligible for an 18-20k bonus.
I have received base offers that are much higher without long work hours and the demand for BD work so I declined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While Guidehouse is no longer a Big 4, you should expect a very similar lifestyle. Your overall experience will vary based on the team you join - some are happier than others. Salary range is wide for a senior, last I heard it was something like 80-140, depending on experience and certifications etc. You should expect to work long hours, as you will be supporting a client plus there is an expectation that you will contribute to business development (proposals etc) and internal firm initiatives after your client work is complete.
Thanks this is helpful! This is OP.
I was told that we can really contribute as much or as little as we like towards BD, but that bonuses depend on it.
Not just bonuses, though that too. But if you don’t do it, you will be a senior consultant forever. No chance at promotion and decent raises.
There are places to be stuck at senior level. My firms senior analyst can stay put at 180k until they get bored and we are 9-5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While Guidehouse is no longer a Big 4, you should expect a very similar lifestyle. Your overall experience will vary based on the team you join - some are happier than others. Salary range is wide for a senior, last I heard it was something like 80-140, depending on experience and certifications etc. You should expect to work long hours, as you will be supporting a client plus there is an expectation that you will contribute to business development (proposals etc) and internal firm initiatives after your client work is complete.
Thanks this is helpful! This is OP.
I was told that we can really contribute as much or as little as we like towards BD, but that bonuses depend on it.
Not just bonuses, though that too. But if you don’t do it, you will be a senior consultant forever. No chance at promotion and decent raises.
Anonymous wrote:That bonus seems average. Curious how many years experience you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t worked there, but recently turned down an offer with Guidehouse.
The client facing role was really a great fit for me, but their corporate culture didn’t seem appealing. The recruiter actually said on a call, our bonuses are end of year and that’s why we have such a high turnover rate, so many employees leave once bonus is awarded and they can get another job easily with Guidehouse on their resume. I saw that as a glaring red flag.
People wait to leave until after they get their bonus and have no problem getting another job. Yea, that sounds like a huge red flag.![]()
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High turnover rate is a big problem. The hours are long and although you can be rewarded with a big bonus the actual base salary isn’t great. Work long hours with the hope of a big payout. My guess is people get an average bonus and then bounce due to burnout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t worked there, but recently turned down an offer with Guidehouse.
The client facing role was really a great fit for me, but their corporate culture didn’t seem appealing. The recruiter actually said on a call, our bonuses are end of year and that’s why we have such a high turnover rate, so many employees leave once bonus is awarded and they can get another job easily with Guidehouse on their resume. I saw that as a glaring red flag.
People wait to leave until after they get their bonus and have no problem getting another job. Yea, that sounds like a huge red flag.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t worked there, but recently turned down an offer with Guidehouse.
The client facing role was really a great fit for me, but their corporate culture didn’t seem appealing. The recruiter actually said on a call, our bonuses are end of year and that’s why we have such a high turnover rate, so many employees leave once bonus is awarded and they can get another job easily with Guidehouse on their resume. I saw that as a glaring red flag.
Anonymous wrote:ALthough their maternity leave is pretty awesome.
Does anyone know what the work life balance is for new parents?