Company in the Midst of Huge Change - Manager GLG Employee Review

3.0
9 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at GLG for 3 years and struggle to give a rating (I put 3 stars, but my experience ranges from 2 to 4.5). Couple of factors: a lot depends on the group you work for and the entire company is undergoing a massive transition right now, following the start of the new CEO in March 2018. I had a great experience for about 2-2.5 out of my 3 years with the company. The group I worked with had a good culture. I had great opportunities for interfacing with senior clients, working on a range of projects and had a boss who was supportive of my path to advancement. A lot of company-wide changes were set into motion when the new CEO joined at the start of 2018 and my group's leadership changed the following year. I left because I was no longer aligned with either the business strategy nor the people strategy. PROS: Potentially a quick path to advancement, exposure to senior leaders, range of work

Cons

In the current transition, which has resulted in a mass exodus of GLG-ers across offices / business units, the perception is that there is no focus on people and the overall business has become very transactional vs. client relationship centric

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5.0
9 Jan 2026
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Pros

Interesting work! Great in particular to start out your career

Cons

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1.0
14 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good colleagues, arguably a good job post college (for like a year MAX)

Cons

I cannot stress enough how terrible this company is. Spent 5 years there, and watched it go further downhill every year. You leave with only soft skills (if that), and 0 actual industry knowledge. Seriously, you leave only knowing a bunch of Hocus Pocus. I am really surprised this company hasn't been bought yet. Or merged. On my team alone, we lost 7 out of our 9 managers since January... either due to layoffs or them quitting. Pay is low. There are no bonuses and it's very difficult to get a raise. 90k in NYC is poverty. There are bright people that come in with Masters, and PhDs, and MBAs -- handing them 90k is insulting.

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