Director - Anonymous employee Acertitude Employee Review
5.0
12 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
Current employee, more than 5 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Purpose-driven organization with fantastic leadership and fun, capable team!
Empower team-members to speak up, contribute ideas, and take initiative.
Get to be involved in exciting, varying projects on a daily basis.
Fast-growing with loads of opportunities to learn and advance.
Cons
No big cons. Fast-paced environment that rewards high-performers; not a place to slack off. I wouldn't recommend to anyone who thrives in highly established, structured environments with predictable schedules.
Acertitude Response
4y
Thank you for the positive feedback and advice! We are definitely committed to hiring great people and getting our colleagues together (safely, pandemic-permitted) to focus on professional development and relationship building.
- Work w/ big clients across PE
- Entrepreneurial environment
- Hard work gets recognized
- Great research and project management support
Cons
You might struggle if you are not a proactive self-starter
Own your own development
1.0
11 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Current employee, more than 5 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
If you can stomach the leadership, navigate the deep trust issues, and put up with the toxic culture, you might actually discover a few genuinely good employees—though most have either burned out or left already.
Cons
This place operates more like a clique than a company. The core values are just words on a wall no one at the top actually lives by them. Promotions go to whoever flatters leadership the most, not to those who perform.
The leadership team routinely disrespects Project Managers and Coordinators, expecting them to stay up late finishing reports because the "leaders" were too busy at the gym, out to dinner, or on a walk to provide what was needed earlier. It’s a blatant disregard for people’s time and effort.
If you want real change, start by teaching the leaders how to lead. The problem starts and will only be fixed at the top.