Best Firms To Work For

The 2015 Best Firms to Work For: The Profession's Top Consultancies

Make it two years and counting for The Boston Consulting Group as the No. 1 firm in our annual Best Firms to Work For survey. Overall, survey results indicate satisfaction levels are up for firm employees, according to most categories the survey measures, with the Culture and Compensation & Benefits categories serving as the only exceptions.

| September 14, 2015

Make it two years and counting for The Boston Consulting Group as the No. 1 firm in our annual Best Firms to Work For survey. Overall, survey results indicate satisfaction levels are up for firm employees, according to most categories the survey measures, with the Culture and Compensation & Benefits categories serving as the only exceptions.

One of the best aspects of our Best Firms to Work For survey is the comprehensive snapshot it provides of the profession.

This year, that's a pretty interesting snapshot as overall scores increased from 2014. Overall, scores increased in four of the six categories—Career Development, Work/Life Balance, Leadership and Client Engagement. The Leadership and Client Engagement scores are higher than they've been at any point over the last five years. Meanwhile, Compensation & Benefits dipped slightly year on year, while the Culture category saw the biggest drop in 2015. Check out the chart at the bottom of page 8 for the full story and to make year-over-year comparisons from 2011 to 2015.

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