Pick Your Supervisor Carefully - Analyst Mercer Employee Review

4.0
Dec 21, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

- Many opportunities to learn new skills and acquire new knowledge - Flexible work schedule - Work with many smart, driven people who are truly committed to helping clients succeed - Ability to work on a variety of projects and clients - You drive your own career development and can get support from your supervisor (at lower levels)

Cons

- Top management very disconnected from the "front line" who does the work - Confusing, convoluted corporate structure - No reward or recognition program. Don't expect anything more than a "good work" and a pat on the back - Unclear how pay is determined - The stated respect for work-life balance can be difficult to achieve in real-life unless you draw hard boundaries with team mates and/or risk looking like a "slacker" - Like many large companies, your experience at Mercer is based on who you work for and what office you are in - There is a clique system and good old boys network in play at some offices. If you aren't "in" then expect to have to go to another firm to advance in your career

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
May 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

paid well, honored sick leave and FMLA, reasonable benefits,

Cons

They don't actually pay bonuses, or at least not to new hires who fall through the cracks of team and project assignments - and they'll claim it's that person's fault with no way to change what's happening around them. Management supports discriminatory and bullying behavior regarding who gets billable work, who attends meetings and on-sites, etc. Mostly, men go and only younger or non-technical women. They had men present women's work as their own. If you protest too much, you're on the radar for life and anything you say can be misconstrued. You'll be told to not criticize or disparage coworkers, even though they all criticize you constantly.

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