Salary is lower than other firms, be it big 4 or boutiques.
There is only one client and both Management Solutions and the client are Spanish based so it does not really provide you with a good view on how the city works. I think if I got another job in London it would be a big organizational and cultural change (for the better).
Hours are longer than in other firms as they follow Spanish timetables.
The main project our client had (Santander) has fallen apart because they are not buying RBS anymore, so there is now plenty of staff wandering around the building zombie style with nothing to do.
As I said in the PROS you do get drilled in MS Office skills very well, but there is no more learning a part from that which can sound pretty ridiculous but is true.
The atmosphere in the office is quite low and most of the locally hired graduates want to leave. We all know we are here because we didn´t get anything better after uni. Some of us got to late stages of bigger firms but didn’t get the job so this is okay for the moment. Others come from degrees/universities where they could not get anything better (imaging doing Arab language at SOAS and then try to jump into the city competing with LSE, UCL, Oxbridge and other grads...). I’m not a loser, but I admit it’s a loser situation.