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Cornerstone Research

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3.0
29 Oct 2025
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Pros

Analyst community is great, pay is on the high end for the consulting world (analysts start at over 100k). Sets you up nicely for grad school or lateral tech move

Cons

There's some jerk managers obsessed with making VP. There can also be very unpredictable and long hours. As an analyst you'll definitely have to cancel some evening and weekend plans at different points

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
20 Apr 2026
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Pros

- interesting, stimulating work with high impact on regulations and industries. - people are mentorship focused and willing to teach and foster growth. Strong analyst community that is unique compared to many jobs right out of undegrad. - great way to break into data, econometrics, and finance work. - high pay and stable growth structure over time.

Cons

- hours can get crazy (60+ hour weeks, working til 4 AM) and with very limited flexibility towards a personal life unless you have children (and even then, the flexibility is not always there). - not very diverse. It varies office to office but overall it is still a mostly straight, white, male-dominated company. The company also silently gutted the internal DEI structures due to the new administration. - unclear if HR takes issues of harassment or poor behavior from upper management seriously. Many higher ups seem to not face any consequences. - often times you will have to work on unsavory projects (supporting harmful companies or practices). - limited mobility upwards from the analyst level (some offices will sponsor graduate school or direct promotion to the senior level, some do not). - slow to change regarding company policies and practices (e.g., slow on the AI adoption). - can be a very unstructured environment. People can have the same role but vastly different experiences.

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