I like it - Anonymous employee Konrad Group Employee Review

4.0
Sep 25, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, great office, lot's to do, challenging projects, good support from my colleagues and leads. Lot's of social events and clubs.

Cons

Reading some other comments its almost as if I work for a different company. For example, on Day 1 I met the Director of HR and met with her a few times since. a lot of people are going through various training on the Adobe stack or are learning new platforms entirely whereas I read some here that there is no training whatsoever. Honestly, I feel most of the negative comments are from people who didn't get their way and are spoilt - most people I work with are super happy and very friendly. I find it weird that people keep saying management are posting all the positive reviews - I mean , is nobody else at the company happy with their jobs? - that's not the feeling I get from people I work with

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5.0
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Pros

Great leadership, smart and accomplished colleagues, interesting projects, and a very fun company culture.

Cons

Pay is not competitive for the industry or caliber of work.

2.0
Apr 12, 2024
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Pros

-Great coworkers on the Associate Consultant, Consultant, and early manager levels -Thrown into the fire which means you learn a lot and gain new skills at a rapid pace -Reasonable hours/work-life balance

Cons

-Compensation is WELL below market rate, with no transparency on future salary increases or timelines. There are also no bonuses/performance based compensation despite significant discrepancies in employee workloads. -No HR department. Whenever employees are fired (which happens often and without notice) there is no source for employees to go to for questions/support. Similarly, if anything happens on a project that would require HR advice, there is nobody to go too. -Entry level employees are put onto projects without training or any knowledge expertise and expected to "figure it out" resulting in sub-optimal deliverables to the client and an overly-stressed day to day work environment -Upper level managers are unengaged on projects and individual team management. Some, also promote a toxic office social culture of gossiping about employees, creating a sense of discomfort among their team members -Client projects can be antiquated and you get no say on what you're assigned to or for how long you'll be on it

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