Pros
- casual environment - work/life balance (sometimes not the case) - benefits - good/fun co workers - office provides a lot of food and happy hours
Cons
- the projects are extremely boring and the work on those projects can be very mundane - they don't seem to care what you're interested in, you'll get thrown on whatever comes up if you're available - the pay is pretty low compared to other firms (big 4) - they want you to get involved with other parts of the firm but there is not much value in that because the only thing you're going to gain is a friendship, there's no chance you could be put on a project with another group in the firm unless they had a need and they would bring you in because you're a warm body, not because you're skilled in something - the partners should be selling, not working in the weeds on a project - the culture is pretty clicky, there's a lot of people at BT who were interns in college and are still there 8 (or 15) years later. Seemingly high turnover for people who came in as experienced hires