👎👎👎thumbs down - Secretary Mayer Brown Employee Review

1.0
21 Mar 2018
Recommend
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Pros

You can really tell that they care about their employees. When a huge snow storm comes in with over a foot of snow, all management and attorneys have the option to work from home BUT THEY STILL MAKE YOU COME IN. There wont be anything to do during the day since everyone is out of the office and the person who makes the decision to close the office works from home too so clearly its difficult for them to come in but if youre low enough on the pole they dont care about you. They really would rather risk travelling in this weather to sit at your desk with no one to support . They really really care

Cons

Usually i understand when the office stays open on incelement weather but when its obviously dangerous and getting worse they dont care about the lower staff.

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Cons

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Pros

Beautiful office space and decent perks. Provides solid industry exposure and can be a useful stepping stone early in your career to gain experience before moving to a more sustainable work environment. The benefits are good too. Parental leave options (18-weeks) which is rare nowadays.

Cons

Extremely poor work-life balance and a culture that often prioritizes billable output over employee wellbeing. Leadership and management can feel disconnected from the realities of staff workloads and operational challenges. Systems and internal processes are noticeably outdated, creating unnecessary inefficiencies and compliance concerns. Training is inconsistent, and support varies significantly by team. There is also a very noticeable hierarchy between attorneys and support staff, with accountability standards that do not always feel equitable. Many paralegals and support employees are expected to absorb unreasonable workloads with limited recognition or institutional support, contributing to high burnout and turnover. It is frustrating to see a firm generate significant revenue while continuing to rely on outdated systems and understaffed support structures instead of investing meaningfully in operational infrastructure and employee retention. Many of the day-to-day challenges staff face feel preventable with better resource allocation and modernization.

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