Balance the Pros/Cons to understand if it is right for you - Managing Consultant Wood Mackenzie Employee Review

3.0
Dec 12, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

> access to loads of industry content and industry experts > opportunity to travel and work almost anywhere in the world > if you can make a business case for it, the firm will accomodate just about any work arrangment; work from home, in any city or country, etc. > young employees get contact with clients early in their development > Woodmac offers a great opportunity to learn for those early in their career and trying to establish a foundation of knowledge about the mining, metals, and energy industries > new owners (recently bought by private equity) seem to understand how to grow the business and have ambitiously exciting goals > icing on the cake - great benefits (generous health insurance, 5 weeks of vacation)

Cons

> pay is well below industry average > advancement is slow and based on time served, not personal development > all decisions originate in Edinburgh (the HQ) and often lack global perspective, even though the company is very global > the culture is lazy, there is no real desire to do things urgently - if a project is perceived as difficult, people often dodge the job > no one is willing to make a decision, so things are very slow to get done

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5.0
May 31, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Appreciated working with smart, driven colleagues; they were truly experts in their fields. The rigorous schedules we were on were strictly maintained, which usually made for a very organized structure and workload.

Cons

Leadership went through many changes and acquisitions while I was there. The mission seemed to keep changing, and it wasn't easy to maintain consistency in our reports with such leadership changes. Market analysts were often pulled onto consulting projects but were not paid as consultants. This is what pushed me to leave.

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