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Huron Consulting Group

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Do Not Recommend - Associate Huron Consulting Group Employee Review

1.0
4 Oct 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Growth Opportunity Networking Excellent Benefits

Cons

I enjoyed many of the projects I worked on and the people I worked with at Huron but I cannot recommend working at Huron primarily because I believe that leadership discriminates against disabled employees but they also have expectations that their employees be available to work greater than 60 hour work weeks, and are constantly contradicting the messages they send to employees. The company frequently will tell you that they are a people first company and notes that this is why they don’t pay at the top of the market but they are still somehow a pay for performance culture when it comes time for bonuses. I was given promotions, bonuses, and multiple raises up until I disclosed my disability. I chose to disclose not because it was impacting my work but because I felt supported and safe with my co-workers. Within 3 months my performance coach and leadership aggressively started to push a development plan that was based on soft skill related competencies. I was working greater than 60 hour weeks trying to keep up and when I asked for help it was recorded as negative remarks in my development plan. Working at Huron can open many doors but just be aware they aren’t what they seem culture-wise.

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5.0
25 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Diversity, values employees, good company culture, interesting work

Cons

Relatively flat leadership structure can be a pro or a con, sometimes would be more useful to be more unified with toolset and project workflow. Nothing major for sure

3.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong, motivated teams — most colleagues are talented, hardworking, and genuinely good to work with. Collaborative culture at the team level, even when leadership falls short. Exposure to meaningful healthcare IT work and client-facing experience

Cons

Leadership on EHR has been a significant weak point, with poor decision-making that’s eroded staff confidence. Whistleblowing and internal escalation processes don’t appear to be taken seriously — concerns raised don’t lead to meaningful action. Promotions often feel driven by favoritism rather than merit or performance, which undermines morale and trust in the process

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