AlphaSights reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(2,001 total reviews)
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Max Cartellieri

78% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

AlphaSights has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,001 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AlphaSights employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Aug 10, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The list of pros is, in my opinion, extensive. First, as an entry-level associate, you will learn a variety of critical skill sets immediately. These include: research, professional communications – you will speak with senior level business executives multiple times each day, negotiations, project management, client relationship management, and coaching and training of new employees. At the manager level, one can add to this list a set of leadership and managerial responsibilities that are not available elsewhere to early-stage professionals. Writing reviews, leading a team, developing new business, and influencing business unit wide decisions could all fall within your purview (depending on performance). There are currently a number of 2012 and 2013 graduates who manage teams of 3-8 associates, control multi-million dollar books of business, and enjoy broad-reaching autonomy. Perhaps the biggest benefit to beginning a career at AlphaSights however, is one that is not always front-of-mind. That is the knowledge and experience gained from contributing to a company that is still in a high-growth, rapidly changing phase of its development. Some previous glassdoor reviewers seem to view this same issue as AlphaSights biggest downside, so let me explain my point in more detail. AlphaSights is growing rapidly, and there is no roadmap to follow. So while your daily responsibilities will always be clear, the strategic backdrop against which you perform them may shift into and out of focus at times. If ambiguity makes you uncomfortable (there are few standard operating procedures), and you need to be told how to conduct yourself professionally (there are fewer rules), this is not the place for you. However, there are plenty of established guidelines, and if you’re the type of person who knows how to take these and run in the right direction, you will flourish and make a distinct impact on your team and your business segment. For my money, the opportunities this environment provides far outweigh available to recent college grads in consulting, financial services, or sales.

Cons

I am admittedly biased here because I loved my job at AlphaSights. However, the biggest con, for me, was the lack of perspective among junior employees. Almost everyone is hired directly out of college, and their lack of life and work experience creates interesting hurdles for a management team that is attempting to create a fun work environment that is also profitable. This same perspective issue creates confusion in the cons section here on glassdoor. For example, many reviewers have listed “long hours” as a con. Long compared to what? The average AlphaSights day is 8am-7pm. Once or twice a week you will work 8am-8pm. Eleven or twelve hour days are not short, but if you can’t manage your work-life balance on that schedule in New York City then I recommend a period of deep introspection and self-examination – for it is possible the problem lies within. Similarly, other reviewers have mentioned a perceived “lack of transparency” as a con. The managing director of AlphaSights new york office held several months of weekly open office hours, and conducted bi-weekly townhall Q&A’s…and no one showed up. Perhaps to junior employees could attend because they were busy posting their issues to glassdoor instead of talking to their manager about them at that time? The actual issue seems to be a lack of questions not a lack of transparency. Having worked several other places, I would argue that AlphaSights is actually among the more transparent companies out there. Now that I’ve gotten that out, I will say that the company is not perfect. Like any organism, a company growing as fast as AlphaSights experiences growing pains. For example, forecasting workflow levels more than a few weeks out is best done with a diving rod and incantations and creates a variety of issues for teams. But this is not so much a con as one of the many challenges that comes with the adventure of working at a fast growth company.

1.0
May 29, 2014

Glorified Phone Center

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay in US dollars, but once a month.

Cons

Cold Calling and spend most of your day on the phone. No one really knows the future of the organization aka it's a sweat shop. None of your skills are transferable to anything unless you want to work in a call center. Long hours for crappy pay packages. HR spends its days on here posting positive reviews.

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AlphaSights Response
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We’re sorry to hear the way you feel about your time at AlphaSights. While we deem feedback given privately to be more effective, we are reflecting on the issues you raise. Fast growth on a global scale presents challenges for any company, and we are committed to addressing any issues we assess to be objective as a matter of priority. Best, Max
1.0
Dec 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

You will meet some great colleagues during your initial induction period, generally everybody who is not manager level will be very amicable. Made some great friends which made the experience only slightly less intolerable. Some good perks in the office, with decent snacks.

Cons

On the first day I thought I could be in trouble here, even the aesthetic of the office screamed at me like a voice reaching out from the void of fake smiles, micromanagement and petty criticism. That aside, my experience at Alphasights was horrid. Even now I shudder when I think back on my misery, and the fear, stress and anxiety it would produce within me. Alphasights made me genuinely miserable, to the point where I would no longer enjoy weekends or time away from work, as my thoughts were constantly preoccupied with the results of my ‘feedback’ sessions, the amount of work I had to do, and the overbearing presence of my manager. Management will be the bane of your experience at Alphasights. They will be completely inexperienced, promoted based solely off being able to hit performance metrics, so many of them will have the emotional intelligence and management skills of a robot, that is to say none. Expect to hear such nauseating phrases as ‘growth mindset’ and ‘low hanging fruit’ while you resist the temptation to smash your keyboard and stand up to the worst excesses of capitalism, (the revolution is nigh comrades). The work is very shallow, it is all about volume, that is to say, how many people can you harass today. There truly is no better method to gain a sense of self worth than to hound people via call, text and email until they request a DNC. The micromanagement is insane, which is a frequent topic of mention in this forum. The company feels like big brother, always checking in on you, and those who are at manager level have drank the kool-aid and any sense of empathy, understanding or kindness (which is questionable if it was even there in the first place) is gone, and the Alphasights airpod wearing, gilet donning cult member is born. These people are the attack dogs of Alphasights, frothing at the mouth with newfound power upon promotion to this rank, straining at the leash to be set loose upon fresh grads, ready to destroy their enthusiasm, and drain them of their energy. In other words, this place will chew you up and spit you out, make no mistake about it. I made the mistake of reading the Glassdoor reviews on the company before joining, and ignoring them anyway, as I thought it couldn’t be as bad as they made out. Trust me, it is. I feel I have a sense of duty to those who are prospective grad hires, go into this with your eyes open. This is a dead end role of a mixture of sales/recruitment, with essentially zero hard skills to be gained. You have been warned.

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