Calling experienced professionals, not the place to be for inexperienced B-school recent grads - Anonymous employee AlixPartners Employee Review

4.0
30 Sept 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Highly impactful projects. Board and CEO level access to high impact projects. - Perception with clients is that a "top-tier" firm tells us what to do and leaves, AlixPartners will tell us what to do - then do it. - Firm is growing fast fast fast. Turning down work because we just down have available people. - Perceived "higher compensation" is more a function of upside-down pyramid design of firm. The design of the firm is to have lots of experienced/senior director-level consultants. Very few, fresh out of B-school cadets. The result is high-impact work that generates significant results. Great if you're a seasoned consultant. Not the place to be if you don't have many years of experience under your belt and need training. - Strength of the firm (by design) is the director level. Most of the directors at the firm would be partners in other firms or senior executives in industry

Cons

- Awesome firm if you're a white male, below-par to terrible if you're not - Partner = sells work, nothing else. Firm completely lacks a 360 review process. Partners esentially have zero incentive to develop people or even be a decent human being. - Work-life balance is non-existent. Regional staffing, weekends, or family time mean nothing to the firm. - Titles are not uniform across the firm. In general, a director in TRS or EI is light-years more seasoned and valuable to a client than their counterpart in IMS or FAS. - Most partners are actually terrible at delivering work. Their job (by design) is to sell.

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5.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

AlixPartners is a really friendly work environment.

Cons

There are no cons to working here.

2.0
10 June 2026
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Pros

Hybrid work model, benefits (lots of paid time off, school tuition reimbursement, medical, dental, vision, insurance, etc.), some great people to work with, possibility to contribute to high level work

Cons

Understaffed, hiring freezes, working with client services who treat you as if you’re lesser than them, untrained managers, no career trajectory, working with incompetent individuals who can’t get fired, takes a long time to make changes/complete projects, unrealistic expectations, corporate politics

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