Hello,
I am an experienced hire as a senior strategy consultant at a Tier 2 consulting firm. I joined the firm a bit more than 1 year ago. After the year end review I am kindly asked to leave because:
- For the first 2 projects I have done, I have either performed or exceeded my level,
- For another 2 projects in the middle/nearly end of the year, I didn't perform my level (mainly because of language issue, being a foreigner), and
- For the last project done, my performance was deemed as keeping the level but not exceptional (even if everyone thinks my performance is very positive and my role is essential especially facing a really tough PE client)
These have led to a debate among partners and finally the decision was made that I need to quit soon because they said they are afraid that I cannot handle well all types of projects and they don't have time for me to progress in the next year. Also they don't have many projects in the pipeline currently.
Nevertheless they told me that the partners could help me during my seeking. I'm also told that the decision is partly linked to my performance and partly linked to the dynamics of the firm.
I'm very frustrated by the decision and I don't think it's really fair. I have some questions below and would really appreciate if someone could provide me with your point of view, even if only regarding part of my questions:
- Is it a normal and reasonable operation at top tier consulting firms, or more linked to the current economic context ? I know the Up-or-Out mechanics but I'm trying to figure out whether I'm really “deserved” an Out or rather “abused” ?
- The partner who announced the decision also told me that they would help me during the new job seeking (no more details yet). To what extent should I believe and accept that?
- Should I keep friendly and always cooperative with the employer till the end of the contract in order not to burn the bridge or rather challenge the fairness of the decision being a bit tough with them?
- Should I hire a lawyer to understand and defend any compensation that I'm eligible to have?
Many thanks in advance and looking forward to your precious opinions.