Wavestone reviews

3.8

81% would recommend to a friend

(309 total reviews)
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Pascal Imbert

92% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Wavestone has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 309 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wavestone employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management et conseil aux entreprises industry (3.6 stars).

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309 reviews
1.0
Mar 4, 2020

Horrid Company.

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Pros

The gentleman at the reception is lovely.

Cons

A real horrid place to work. Unfortunately management is full of dinosaurs with prehistoric management styles and a real 'watch your back at ALL times' culture.

2.0
Jan 16, 2020

Had its ups and downs

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Pros

- Great people to work with (Analyst - Managers) - Sociable team - Good benefits - Ability to travel for work (Mainly Paris)

Cons

- Lack of direction from Management to help consultants specialise in different domains within Tech/IT - Often analysts and consultants are utilised on projects that they have 0 experience or even interests in doing - Lack of clients/projects, mainly financial services - Unclear promotion structure from Consultant upwards - Huge rally for hiring grads, however, not enough seniors to provide mentorship - Senior Management.. needless to say more - Opportunities for training / 0 partnerships with tech vendors to provide specific training (i.e. AWS etc) - Unstructured graduate program .. Many of the grads have low knowledge of tech domains

1.0
Apr 25, 2025
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Pros

The nicest recruiter I have ever met Warm environment Beautiful office

Cons

I recently interviewed with Wavestone and left the process disappointed—not because I wasn’t selected, but because I felt fundamentally misunderstood. The experience left me questioning whether the firm values intellectual curiosity or just wants canned enthusiasm. I interviewed for a role and was left genuinely disappointed by the experience—not because of the outcome, but due to the way my motivations were misunderstood and dismissed. Despite having a solid track record in financial services (the exact industry Wavestone focuses on), I was told I “didn’t seem motivated to work in FS.” This was after I explicitly expressed both appreciation for their FS focus and explained I wanted broader exposure to strengthen the value I could bring to that space, as well as showing curiosity about some of the pain points I also shared my interest in working on projects at the forefront of innovation, particularly in data and AI consulting. Instead of engaging with that ambition, I was repeatedly told that “you don’t work in tech; you just consult on it.” That’s obvious—I’m not trying to be a software engineer. If I were, I’d be learning to code. I want to work with tech, not code it—the whole point of advisory work in AI/data strategy. The interviewers seemed more interested in rigidly testing whether I’d echo back buzzwords than actually understanding my perspective and motivations. The process was well structured, but if you're someone with a strategic mindset, a desire to work on cutting-edge projects, and the ability to think beyond rehearsed answers, this might not be the place for you.

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