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Arrogant, greedy, bully partners and false promises during recruitment - Operations Consultant Chartwell Consulting Employee Review

2.0
22 Sept 2021
Recommend
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Pros

You will undoubtedly learn how to solve problems and manage people to an incredibly high level. Meritocratic (but if you get put on a crappy project you might not be able to show that you can take the next step for promotion) Lots of opportunity to take high levels of responsibility on projects (however mostly due to lack of proper staffing and support) Colleagues are some of the brightest, most highly motivated people to be surrounded by (too bad you don't actually get to see them very much, and they get burnt out and leave)

Cons

Don't believe the recruiters when they say that you will be on 3-month projects anywhere. Most of the consultants end up staying between 6 months and 2 years on poorly resourced projects, meaning that you will be working for the same client on inane projects trying to pretend that you are adding value so that the partners can make more money. The most backwards structured compensation package for a consultancy of its kind. So your base pay is around 20-30% less than a standard management consultancy, and they claim that this is made up by the bonus which gives you a small % (around 5-10%) of your billable hours. If you are billed out at around 80% utilisation, you might make up the difference. However, you don't get this if you're not on a billed project. Whose fault is it that you're not on a billable project? The partners because they couldn't sell projects... So they are transferring their business risk onto their consultants through this compensation structure. You are on site between Monday and Thursday every week. This means waking up at 4am to take a flight to get you to site for 9am, and not getting home until 9pm on a Thursday night. You will spend your entire life in middle of nowhere locations (because that is where the Chartwell clients are located - yay manufacturing), "helping" people that don't want/need to be helped, and with no social life because you are away during the week and too tired at the weekends to actually spend meaningful time with your friends.

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Chartwell Consulting Response
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I am deeply saddened to hear one of our consultants has had such a wretched experience working for Chartwell, I wish you had raised this during your many feedback sessions with me or during your leaver’s interview so we could incorporate this feedback into our continuous improvement process. Please reach out to me so I can understand more about your negative experience with Chartwell and importantly why you didn’t feel you were able to make any reference to this in the years you were working for us. Chartwell are committed to delivering excellent results for our clients and a world class career path for our consulting team. Andy Redfern, Partner London

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1.0
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Pros

Excessive travel, if that’s a goal for you.

Cons

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