AlphaSights reviews

3.5

53% would recommend to a friend

(2,025 total reviews)
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Max Cartellieri

80% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

AlphaSights has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,025 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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2K reviews
5.0
Mar 15, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Start up feel (relaxed and fun atmosphere, non bureaucratic/corporate/stuffy) * Great learning opportunity (as soon as you develop one skill set, you start being involved in another) * Real impact on business and lots of responsibilities (within few months out of college, Analysts can develop their own client relationships, begin interviewing candidates for jobs, and soon after that begin learning coaching/mentoring and then management skills). * Clear room for career growth * Fun group of co workers with big emphasis on social aspect (work team sports, lots of outings, etc). * Senior Management is always accessible and cares about employees (CEO/MD take time to personally interview all new hires) * Ability to take on additional projects you are passionate about

Cons

* Always too much to do: employees are always on, always busy, always engaged - this job is NOT one you just show up too, put in face time, and leave your work at the office (also a pro - you will never be bored, because there will always be a million things to do and not enough time to do them in). This company is only a good fit for organized people who like to stay busy (even then it can be tiring - thank god theres a good vacation package so you can recharge!) * 8 a.m. start time is tough to adjust to if you are not a morning person.

1.0
Jun 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-People: you meet real friends (trauma bonding). The people employed are very young and come and go. I insist on this point as this is the only thing that'll keep you going. -Office: with free food and free drinks

Cons

I don't know where to start. I wish I had read a review before accepting the offer and believed it! -Interest in the job: Honestly, if you've had a stimulating education, you'd better move on... Your job can be broken down into two parts: searching for people on Linkedin, sending emails, pestering this pool of potential experts by email, telephone, text message, etc. (70%) ; calling experts to assess if they're a fit for a project. The first part is terribly boring. You'll be led to believe during the interviews that you'll be studying the value chain of a market, etc. this is not true (30%). The second part can be interesting at times, but as you have to work fast, don't expect to ask the experts too many questions. The best performers don't even adapt their questions to the project. -Ethics: You'll be harassing people. A lack of response isn't a response for them, so you'll chase by mail, sometimes 5 times or more. If that doesn't work, you'll start calling them on their personal cell phone out of the blue. You'll also send them texts. In short, all means are good. You won't always feel comfortable because they'll ask you how you got access to their personal information, and why you're harassing them. Most of the time, you'll be borderline about the projects' goals, so as not to scare them. -Micromanagement: You'll work for a manager who micromanages you with morning and afternoon boards and many slack messages. It's not their fault, the policy is standardized. -Client: Assume you'll be working for financial people (I was on the PE team) who have no regard for what you do other than your ability to work long hours (a little). As a result, they'll be rude most of the time, and won't hesitate to ghost you if the project you're working on no longer interests them... You won't be able to say anything because 1) you're working in customer service, 2) you're competing with at least 3 other providers each time, and since you don't have anything to differentiate you from the competition, you've got your tail between your legs. -Targets: Of course, your targets are closely scrutinized, but that's hardly shocking in a sales job. -Career opportunities: Pay attention to something. You can become a manager after 2-3 years, and a VP after a further two years. It seems that the titles are “inflated”. For example, some VPs leave the company and find a job as a manager. Managers at Alphasights are in fact more project leaders. You won't be able to pass on any points to your superiors. Some people look like they've been brainwashed into being good little soldiers for the leadership team. In short, either you're interested in the money and being stimulated by your job isn't an important factor: go for it! If you're not that person, move on.

1.0
Apr 15, 2024

Cult in a fancy office

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It is a job that pays a salary.

Cons

Extremely toxic environment that squeezes the soul out of the naive young fresh graduates. Young incompetent management will blame the young employees for anything instead of taking responsibility. You are not allowed to be sick, nor sleep at night. The management will blame you for literally everything.

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