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Aim High Consulting Reviews

3.2

59% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

Ravi Shankar

72% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Aim High Consulting has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aim High Consulting employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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26 reviews
1.0
3 Jan 2017

Hell on earth

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Pros

can't think of any good think. Sorry but this is the truth

Cons

just one word. Unprofessionalism Employees are treated like slaves. There is no freedom of expression. Forget about freedom there is not even basic human rights in this company. Can't imagine workplace like this 2016.

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Aim High Consulting Response
9y
Alert: We have NEVER hired anyone who can be described as a 'Senior Consultant' working 'part-time' for 'more than a year'. Despite the obvious dishonesty in the review, the suggestion of being unprofessional is not taken lightly. We promise to get better.
1.0
13 Mar 2018

Aimlessly High

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Pros

Client line-up is impressive. Although they don't stick around for more than 1-2 years. Management is plain lucky to get good talent on board. But, they also leave in a matter of months.

Cons

When you pack lots of fragile egos in a small place, you get insecure, uninspiring, self-righteous, lying shopkeepers who masquerade with fancy titles like CEO or COO. But the lying shopkeepers of Aim High are different. They have very simple (some may say brainless) top-down management style with an “I am right, you’re wrong” way of thinking. The shopkeepers are highly educated and appreciate counter-views with utmost respect. JUST KIDDING. Leave your brains at home, do as you’re told, give regular ego massages and don’t think about career growth. If you look closely, the shopkeepers have a finger perpetually pointed at others for real (and mostly imaginary) faults of others. It’s commonplace to see the shopkeepers blaming someone or the other for something or the other. If blame-game was a sport, these guys would have been champions. There’s no room for a healthy discussion. The CEO goes around making tall claims and promises to clients, potential hires, and the world like a roadside marketer, and the COO behaves like a brat in a game of gully cricket. Being an unreasonable narcissist with zero behavioural hygiene is fashionable at Aim High. Those who think this is the best place to work haven't work for a real company. No ambitious, self-respecting professional with a half-functional conscience can work here for long.

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Aim High Consulting Response
8y
This is the familiar story of ‘the Fox and the Grapes’! The Grapes are sour, because the Fox failed to ‘Aim High’. First of all, we will call out this review for what it is; the impotent ranting of an ineffectual senior professional whose luck barely lasted a year. Admittedly, we can do better, in the hiring department; particularly when it comes to hopeful hiring of seniors. The good news though is that, with the likes of this reviewer out of the way, our record with talent (and everything else) can only get better! Finally, a word to the reviewer: The point really is about always aiming high, and NOT about scaling heights. Alas, you never figured and that explains…
2.0
16 Sept 2016

Good place for beginners

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good learning experience for beginners

Cons

So many: Internal politics, annoying team leads (blood suckers), work- life imbalance, low pay.

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