FTI Consulting reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(2,285 total reviews)
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Steven H. Gunby

85% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

FTI Consulting has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,285 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FTI Consulting employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
May 13, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Only two pros: It's a global company, so you have the opportunity to travel to other offices and they pay a lot. But make sure you get a high salary upon your day of employment because you'll be damned if you get a decent raise afterwards.

Cons

Otherwise, I worked for five years in D.C. and NYC in Strategic Communications and it's a bloodbath. Nobody helps you -- you better have your own connections to get accounts. You have to eat what you kill and it's all about office politics. You have to align yourself with the right clique or you get destroyed. The right clique will then "feed" you clients here and there to survive until you get sure footing (at least one year). Most new hires are spit and chewed out after two years, their demise was always imminent. There's so much turnover, it's unbelievable. People live in constant fear of being fired while the upper management spends thousands of dollars on dinners, limos and such for themselves. There aren't any stock options and the "benefits" are a joke. They're like every other mediocre company. It's very mercenary. The only way you get any job security is if you land a big account -- like $75-100k/month and praying that one of your managing directors doesn't steal your accounts. BTW, your managing directors steal your accounts. You work hard to land it -- do all the pitching -- and they "transfer" it to themselves, thereby getting credit for it. I earned my keep and got the heck out of there as soon as I saw a good opportunity. There's no work/life balance (I used to work on weekends). It's just not worth it. Also, I saw a colleague of mine get fired even though she had the highest amount of billable hours and always receive positive reviews. Turned out her new boss didn't like her and dropped the guillotine. It's ruthless and no place to work unless you like a good battle.

1.0
Mar 30, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

the pay is pretty good but it is all given to the people at the top.

Cons

I am a former HR employee and I saw it all behind the scenes. This company is so unethical in the way they do things. If you or a loved one is sick and need time off the company culture will not support you. If a loved one dies you are expected to return to work after 3 days. So many people are leaving the company because of the poor company culture. DO NOT BE FOOLED!

1.0
Dec 24, 2019

FTI Cliques

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It’s quite amazing how inaccurate these reviews are, and not to mention the salary reports of this faulty corporation. The good thing I can say about this cesspool of a workplace is I knew my place since day one. The people here are very toxic, and not to mention a bunch of skin sucking parasites. If you’re thinking about working here, I would reconsider that career choice unless you have an obsession with being somebody’s property. The only reward you get from working here is knowing your services are no longer required and will shun you until you’re considered useful. The best part about that reward is when you need their help with something, they simply cannot be bothered or do not have time to go over your concerns. Sure they have these silly town hall meetings that don’t really interest me, nor does the company care about the interests of some hardworking individuals who are ignored on a regular basis... just a bunch of wine slurping slackers who brag about how great it is to overcharge and lobby their oil-rigging fracking clients. If you’re willing to put others down and think your stuff doesn’t stink you’ll fit in just fine.

Cons

Very corporate, there is no room to build relationships and grow here. You have to be in a certain clique or group to be respected, promoted, and valued. The employees here are completely discourteous, they ignore messages that don't concern them and never seem to consider the volume of their unsolicited conversations. The only time I am ever contacted is when they need something from me or when I'm stuck in a pointless meeting (that is recurring). I go on for days knowing that I'm just a nobody in this office, a speck of dust with no care in the world. My favorite part about working here is when I am walking by someone and they immediately put their head down as though the floor is the most interesting thing in the world. It's their way of saying "I refuse to acknowledge your existence, and I don't want to look anywhere near your stupid face." ICARE, more like ICANT..I'm sure this message will be ignored as always, just thought I'd vent. Blah blah blah blah get back to work I know the company wants more money. Speaking of which my salary is lower than it's recorded on Glassdoor. My salary isn't even close to $60K+ a year. Do you care? Probably not, so I'll just be a good little rat and keep running this race until I'm probably dead. While I am still alive for now, I'll say this to those who are currently profiting from my pain and suffering...I don't blame you for what you had to do to climb that corporate ladder. I pity you, mainly because you have to live with a person like your self. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year you cave-dwelling creatures!

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