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Quadel Consulting

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A very stressful, fraudulent and hostile company with no vision for effective leadership from senior management. - Anonymous employee Quadel Consulting Employee Review

1.0
26 Jan 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Dedicated group of subordinate staff who would do just about anything necessary to help the company reach its goals year after year even at the detriment of their own personal and professional growth, health and sometimes, family.

Cons

This company has the most unresponsive leadership of any government contractor. Employee suggestions, questions, or concerns are consistently ignored and often met with retaliation in the form of terminations or forced resignations resulting in a high number of EEOC complaints, with thousands of tax payer funds spent on preventable settlements. Basic compensation such as promotions, pay raises and performances bonuses are frequently used by Managing/Project Directors as favorite tools to silence/punish dissenting opinions especially at its subsidiaries while top leadership looked the other way.

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5.0
1 Oct 2025
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Pros

Housing is a basic human need: Be a part of helping the less fortunate Small team dynamic (supportive, helpful, available) Respectable pay and benefits

Cons

Limited upward promotion opportunities and pay increase.

5.0
10 June 2025
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Pros

Collaborative and welcoming culture – Colleagues and leadership are open, encouraging, and committed to helping interns grow. Meaningful projects – Tasks were directly tied to real company goals (like SEO audits, Google Analytics, and LinkedIn campaigns), giving me relevant, résumé-building experience. Strong mentorship – Weekly check-ins and feedback sessions with my supervisor helped me stay on track and feel supported.

Cons

Remote work can feel isolating – While flexible, being remote made it harder to build relationships quickly or get spontaneous feedback. Limited hours for part-time roles – After the internship, it was difficult to find a continuation opportunity under 10 hours/week.

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