Competitive pay but unsustainable workload and toxic culture - Anonymous employee Analysis Group Employee Review

2.0
Dec 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Compensation and benefits are competitive. Smart coworkers, great place to work with and learn from talented people. Diverse projects. Nice office

Cons

1- Work–life balance is essentially nonexistent. Taking time off often means working at 100% or more afterward to meet utilization targets. Many people work on holidays and hesitate to use PTO because of the workload consequences. 2- Client timelines can be unreasonable. Teams routinely work around the clock to meet deadlines that should have been pushed back or scoped more realistically. 3- Staffing driven by favoritism rather than ability. Introverts or those who prefer focusing on doing good work rather than networking struggle to get staffed. Networking time doesn’t count toward utilization, but not doing it harms your ability to find cases. The weekly staffing survey is a joke, being honest about availability risks being labeled a low performer, which further reduces staffing chances. 4- Toxic blame-oriented culture. Being kind or collaborative is often interpreted negatively. If you offer help, it can be seen as overstepping or “stealing” leadership. If you’re overloaded and can’t take more work, it’s viewed as lacking ownership. People who are nice frequently end up with the undesirable tasks or difficult clients others avoid. 5- Unrealistic case budget and underreporting. Case managers impose time limits on tasks or discourage reporting all hours when budgets are tight. Many team members underreport time to please managers, which directly hurts their own utilization metrics.

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5.0
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Pros

- Learn a ton, gain skills - Perks like your own office, free food, flexible PTO - Interesting analytical work - Feels like upper management cares about junior employees (views us a "potential future partners") - Opportunity to contribute to pro bono work - AG will help you nail your grad school applications - Internal labor market can be great; opportunity to choose your colleagues and work that you find interesting. - Great compensation straight out of bachelor's degree

Cons

- Can be very stressful. If work needs to be done, it needs to be done - Difficult to maintain high utilization - Some people really do not like the internal labor market

5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Nice people with amazing chance to grow

Cons

Did not receive a return offer due to over hiring in previous year despite being told that there are enough spots for everyone

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