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Overall employee rating

3.2
Based on 26 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Technology Consultant
2.9
12 April 2026
Career growth stalled here, unfortunately.
Pros: I did get to work on a lot of diverse projects, which is great for building skills as a Technology Consultant. It's a solid way to get exposure to different Microsoft technologies and platforms if you're new to the consulting industry.
Cons: There's not much of a clear career path once you're past the junior levels. Internal promotions for senior roles often feel like they go to external hires, which is frustrating. It's tough to see real advancement in this large consulting firm without constantly fighting for it.
Advice to Management: Really need to define clearer career ladders and make internal promotion a priority over external hiring for senior roles. Invest more in mentorship for existing employees.
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Technology Consultant
2.7
6 April 2026
Career Growth Can Be Tough Here
Pros: Working as a Technology Consultant, you get to touch a lot of different client projects. It's a solid way to broaden your technical skills. Plus, the exposure to varied Microsoft ecosystem tools and digital transformation initiatives is pretty good.
Cons: Honestly, career progression feels really slow here. It's tough to see a clear path for promotion in the IT consulting division. Mentorship for upward movement isn't super consistent either.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer career paths and consistent mentorship programs for consultants. It would really help people see their future here.
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Software Engineer
2.9
4 April 2026
Leadership Can Be Hit or Miss at Avanade
Pros: For an IT consulting firm, the project leads on our teams are usually decent. I've learned a lot from my direct managers as a Software Engineer, especially with remote work setups, which is a big plus.
Cons: Upper leadership often feels really out of touch with the actual project work and what developers need. It's tough when they make decisions that don't quite fit the reality on the ground, and career growth discussions for specific technical roles often get lost.
Advice to Management: Connect more with the individual contributor engineers. Understand the challenges of IT consulting projects better before making broad policy changes that affect our day-to-day. Give project leads more autonomy and clearer paths for technical career growth.
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Software Engineer
3.3
29 March 2026
Okay Work-Life, Depends on Your Project
Pros: I did appreciate the hybrid work model; it gave me flexibility to be in the Seattle office a few days and remote the others. When things were calm, it was a pretty good 40-hour week. You learn a ton in this big consulting firm.
Cons: Work-life balance here is tough if your project has tight deadlines or a difficult client. I've definitely had weeks pushing 50-60 hours, especially as a Software Engineer during critical phases. Sometimes it feels like there's no real off-switch.
Advice to Management: Try to balance project workloads better across teams. It's not fair that some of us are constantly slammed while others are just coasting. More support for project leads to help manage client expectations would really help.
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Technology Consultant
3.0
5 March 2026
Leadership can be a mixed bag here
Pros: I've learned a ton as a technology consultant here. The initial training for enterprise software implementations was really solid, and I got to work with some smart people. It's a big tech company, so there's always new stuff to learn if you seek it out.
Cons: Leadership is pretty inconsistent across different projects. Some managers are great, but others really micromanage, which is tough on IT consulting projects. Communication from upper leadership about strategic changes can also be pretty vague.
Advice to Management: Focus on consistent leadership training and expectations across all teams. Empower project managers to make decisions and trust their teams more. Improve communication channels from senior leadership on company vision.
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Senior Consultant
3.1
28 February 2026
Work-Life Balance Is a Constant Battle
Pros: You get to work on some really interesting Microsoft ecosystem projects, which is great for career development in IT consulting. Being remote means no commute, which helps save a little time each day, a small win for work-life balance.
Cons: As a Senior Consultant, project demands are really high, especially during critical phases. I've often worked well over 50 hours a week, making personal time tough. It's hard to maintain consistent boundaries, and WFH just blends it all together.
Advice to Management: Try to enforce reasonable work hours and empower project leads to protect their team's time better. Burnout is real, especially for those of us handling multiple digital transformation efforts.
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Technology Consultant
3.3
28 February 2026
Solid culture, but it really depends on your team
Pros: I've been a Technology Consultant here for a while. The hybrid work setup is pretty flexible, which is great. You'll find a lot of smart people, especially if you're into the Microsoft ecosystem.
Cons: The company culture feels really different depending on your project and client. Sometimes it's amazing, other times it's super corporate and rigid. It's tough to build consistent internal connections when you're always client-facing.
Advice to Management: Try to make the company culture more consistent across different projects and client accounts. It's hard to feel like part of Avanade when your daily experience is so tied to external clients.
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Cloud Consultant
3.3
25 February 2026
Decent stability for a tech consulting firm
Pros: Avanade is a big tech consulting firm, so there's usually a steady flow of projects. As a Cloud Consultant, I felt pretty secure with constant demand for Microsoft Azure skills. Being a global Microsoft partner helps keep the work consistent in the cloud industry.
Cons: Bench time can be a bit stressful if you're between client engagements too long. Project ends can feel abrupt sometimes, leaving you wondering about the next move. It's not a place for those who want absolute predictability, as project cycles dictate a lot.
Advice to Management: Try to improve transparency around bench management and provide clearer communication on the future project pipeline. It would help ease employee anxiety during transitions.
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Software Engineer
3.4
22 February 2026
Solid place to learn, but growth takes effort
Pros: You get exposed to many different digital transformation projects, which is great for building skills as a Software Engineer. There are good opportunities to pick up new tech in the Microsoft ecosystem, like Azure cloud solutions. The learning resources are pretty extensive if you take the time.
Cons: Career growth isn't always clear cut. You often have to fight for new roles or promotions. For these IT consulting roles, project availability can really slow down your progression. It's a big corporate environment, so things move slow sometimes.
Advice to Management: Make career paths for Software Engineers more transparent and proactive. Don't make people constantly push for their next step. Streamline the promotion process.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.3
19 February 2026
Okay pay, benefits need an upgrade here
Pros: The base salary is pretty solid, especially for a Senior Software Engineer doing IT consulting work. The health insurance is actually quite good, which is a big plus. You get decent coverage without breaking the bank.
Cons: Where it falls short is the total compensation. Bonuses aren't fantastic, and there are no stock options, which really hurts compared to big tech companies. The 401k match is also just okay; it's not super generous for a corporate environment. It feels like they could do a lot more.
Advice to Management: Seriously look at the total compensation package. To attract and keep top talent for IT consulting roles, especially against big tech, you need to offer competitive equity or better bonuses. A stronger 401k match would help too.
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