William J. Smith
DENot the best, but in the top 3 I am working with more or less all of these consulting brokers and have done some 100 consulting's over the last 10 years. So my judgement is based on experience. I like the system, it is flawless and convenient. Guidepoint is a professional broker for experts. The invitations work well and the web interface is easy to work with when done on the PC. I don't like to answer the request on my iPhone as that is a awful experience. My hourly rate was always accepted.
James Gratwicke
GBA reliable, efficient expert network I’ve been working as an expert for Guidepoint for four years now. I find their system for scheduling calls with clients very intuitive and straightforward, and their personnel very courteous and efficient in my interactions with them. They also pay for engagements very promptly, faster than most other expert networks. They have also always agreed to the fees I charge.
W Preiser
ZASmooth and clearly structured process I find the process smooth and clearly structured. Sometimes the requests posed by the client seem a bit strange, occasionally asking for more detail than one would like to share with someone with whom one does not (yet) have a professional relationship. But by and large the information required is pertinent. My experiences with the interviews themselves have so far been positive, too.
Artur Petrosyan
AMHigh quality service by GP I have received quality service by GP. Keerthana was very professional and polite, as well as on time. What would add to the experience is providing the concrete topic ahead, rather than having general questions and requests. This would help doing homework ahead of delivery.
Andrew Kroeger
GBData Sanitization Space - To date, my engagements with Guidepoint have gone well. In terms of this latest engagement, I think there was a bit of a challenge with the actual interview process - in particular the gentlemen named Liu. Rather than allow me to educate him based on my knowledge, he often wanted to steer me into agreeing with his understanding of the industry. While it wasn't bad, it did make things a bit interesting as it felt like validation was more desired than free answers.