Learning Opportunities Abound - Anonymous employee Keybridge Employee Review

5.0
Feb 18, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Diverse client base; fast-paced learning environment; opportunity for signifiant responsibility re: client management; strong social fabric

Cons

Difficult for upward mobility past a certain point (though not dissimilar to other consulting firms); former president (responsible for much thought leadership) recently retired; management has some difficulty making quick decisions

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5.0
Mar 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Keybridge invests a lot of time on staff professional development (individual learning opportunities, all staff "exchanges" and trainings to discuss consulting and economic topics or skills) and maintaining a really collegial culture (frequent social events like team trivia, an annual Scrabble tournament, volunteering, Keybridge Olympics, etc.), Senior staff and partners play an active role in client work as well as mentoring more junior colleagues. The client work is challenging and varied, and the firm insists on high quality. The benefits package is pretty comprehensive, though the health insurance and PTO are worth calling out in particular.

Cons

Advancement opportunities can be more limited at times due to the firm’s size and the number of clients/projects. For better or worse, you’re never just a number or a cog - individual contributions are highly visible, which can be rewarding but also means there's little room to coast or "phone it in."

5.0
Nov 21, 2025
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Pros

Work is interesting and challenging and fast paced; Everyone in the company is genuinely kind and caring; Culture is fun, especially if you're nerdy like me; Management prioritizes professional development and a team-first culture; Compensation is fair but the benefits are amazing (especially health insurance).

Cons

Workload and pace can be demanding at times, especially if a client has an urgent need; Some projects are cyclical and can become less challenging over time; Small size means less structure, which can be a good or bad thing depending on your preference.

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