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The Berkeley Partnership

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An consultancy that treats you like a person rather than a resource to sell - Consultant The Berkeley Partnership Employee Review

5.0
Aug 29, 2014
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Pros

A ratio of 3:1 for consultants to partners means you get continuous and great exposure to some really experienced and talented leaders There is a genuine interest in how you want to develop and therefore a focus on placing you on the right assignments. Berkeley strive to create very rounded consultants, so you will not find yourself pigeon-holed into one industry/role, but will be encouraged to take on roles that continuously develop you The reward is beyond just pay, the effort in developing and maintaining the community within the firm is taken very seriously and as such, the internal and external events are a really fun part of being a Berkeley consultant

Cons

If you want to use it as a route to develop then step back into a big consultancy at a more senior level, it is unlikely to work due to the very flat structure and hence lack of people management

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5.0
Feb 14, 2022
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Pros

Great firm with a strong culture. Comprised entirely of experienced consultants; they trust you to do the work your own way while still giving you support when you need it. The whole firm is structured to give you the time and space to do a good job for your clients.

Cons

Small firm culture isn't for everyone. There is an emphasis on providing consultants variety in their client work, this might not appeal to those seeking to stay exclusively in their industry of choice or area of most expertise.

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5.0
Oct 8, 2020
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Pros

A Partner and Consultant group full of thoughtful, intelligent, and inclusive people sets the tone for the overall culture which permeates throughout all aspects of company. Berkeley has a mantra of doing the right thing. This is applicable to the clients as well as its people. What that looks like, given my short experience at the firm: - Partners being fully transparent about the impact of Covid on our business and the possible actions we might have to pursue in potential scenarios; - Having honest conversations with the client about what we think they actually need vs. what was initially on the SOW; and - Setting aside time to engage in thoughtful and open conversation about racial justice, what we can do as individuals and as a firm, and how we can act authentically vs. virtue signaling While I have yet to fully experience the social aspect of the firm thanks to the pandemic, it's clear that people really enjoy the company of their colleague and respect each others' boundaries

Cons

The most apparent improvement opportunity is diversity at the leadership level. As promotions are made internally, there is an obvious lead time before changes can occur. It's understandable, but no less frustrating. However, it's good to know the firm has continuously made improvements in diversifying its Consultant group (aka partnership pipeline) and is working on strengthening our efforts following the diversity conversations. Additionally, even with a short stint at Berkeley, it's clear leadership encourages, respects, and really listens to different perspectives

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