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Alliance Pointe

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Consultant - Business Analystr Alliance Pointe Employee Review

5.0
5 Nov 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Have the opportunity to shine if you work. No place to hide.

Cons

Small outfit who might have trouble competing with Big 5 firms

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5.0
4 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good pay - Good benefits - Hard-working employees are valued - Managing Partners are respectful and make an effort to know the whole team personally - Dedicated to ethical consulting - it is the reason why the company was founded. Management's only concern is to do what is good for the client and for their employees.

Cons

As a small business, it is hard to hire talent that is dedicated to pulling some of the company's administrative and operational weight. This isn't something that is easily resolved and, unfortunately, out of management's control.

1.0
12 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. This is a very small company (their DC office has a staff of like 5 people) so you get to try on a lot of different hats. If you're young and don't know quite what you want to do in life you, a company like this is of tremendous value as you will get to experiment and gain a wealth of knowledge and experience doing so. 2. Convenient location, next to 4 metro lines and Vapiano is downstairs.

Cons

1. Owners shared their political views often--if you're not a Trump supporter or simply have manners--this can be incredibly alienating. 2. Frequent and seemingly random staff cuts. 3. Obvious display of favoritism with staff. If they like you, you can skip out on work for 10 days and just get a stern talking to. If they don't, or are simply indifferent, you can be fired for showing up three hours late once. 4. Owners bragged about deliberately offering subpar health benefits to remind employees of what all they "sacrificed" as business owners. 5. Despite servicing the government almost exclusively and decorating their bare walls with various insignia, owners often demeaned their military clients and points of contact. Left a bad taste in the mouth.

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