Overall nice place to work - Consultant FTI Consulting Employee Review

5.0
Sep 9, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of room for growth. If you wait it out, you can be successful. Nice benefit package. Given autonomy in work. Nice stock option purchase plan for employees. Reasonable hours as compared to other consulting firms. Nice paid time off package.

Cons

Status quo in promotion process. Artifical time barriers between levels. Cost of living index not reflected in pay across different geographic regions. Very differnt expectation across groups within segements. Pay is less as compared to counterparts in other consulting firms. Salary benchmarked against accounting firms, but job description very different from that of an "accountant" at big 4 firm. Some people pushed along becasue of time at firm rather than own merit.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Work culture and Learning opportunities

Cons

Healthcare benefits could be more generous

2.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

* Strong brand recognition and an impressive roster of clients and projects. * Opportunity to work with talented colleagues across multiple business segments. * Exposure to a fast-paced environment that provides significant professional growth and learning opportunities.

Cons

* Lack of consistent leadership visibility and clear strategic direction across parts of the organization. * Communication from senior leadership can be limited, leaving employees without a clear understanding of priorities and long-term goals. * Decision-making often feels reactive rather than proactive. * Accountability and partnership are inconsistent across teams and business segments. * Employees may not always feel adequately supported when raising concerns or navigating challenging situations. * Leadership teams are often stretched thin, which can impact coaching, communication, and overall employee support. * Performance evaluation and promotion processes can lack transparency, making it difficult to understand how decisions are made. * Employee experiences can vary significantly depending on team, manager, and business segment. * Opportunities for feedback exist, but employees do not always see meaningful action taken in response to recurring concerns. * Collaboration and cross-functional alignment can be challenging at times due to differing priorities and expectations.

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