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3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(733 total reviews)

Greg Case

88% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

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1.0
Apr 21, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- top quartile pay relative to peers in comp consulting - culture varies depending on team, but in general, laid back and not corporate at all which is good - casual dress code, especially fridays - socially, most people are great - if youre genuinely passionate about compensation, youll love this job - partners and most associate partners are top notch, but thats it

Cons

- extremely high turnover - no training - long hours in the summer - lots of gossiping - you're not a "consultant" until director level. pretty much a data analyst that does all the grunt work - incompetent operations team for the most part, which is frustrating because all data processes go through them - highly selective few very smart people, more than half the firm is incompetent - office environment and location is terrible, the kitchen is disgusting, rats run around during the night... - technology is pathetic even though mclagan is a data company - Aon is the only company in the building that doesn't subsidize for the cafeteria downstairs that serves overpriced mediocre food

2.0
Apr 11, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

If you're in Aon Risk Solutions and are client facing, you'll have large, high-profile clients. Aon is, after all, one of the largest brokers in the world. The pay is about average for the industry. Work-life balance is reasonable. After you get the hang of things, you'll be able to switch your brain off (if you consider that a pro...which I do not.)

Cons

I've worked at two of the three largest brokerage firms and in management consulting. Aon is shockingly non-collaborative. In my 10+ years, I'm not sure I have found more poorly trained managers. It's a highly political organization, and the in-fighting and bitterness between divisions and teams is palpable. Aon has a reputation for internal "fiefdoms" and it has created a very disjointed organization. Please do not write my review off; I'm not simply trying to flame an old boss or employer. I honestly want to warn others, so you don't make the wrong call and bounce after <1 year. If you value teamwork and want to feel passion for your work, I cannot recommend you join Aon.

5.0
Apr 6, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Global corporation, many resources, good people, plenty of chance to learn new things, opportunity for career growth, etc.

Cons

Just as any big corporation, there are people who seem to be in the comfort zone for years and lost their desire to strive. These are demoralizing factors for the team and they also create frustration in terms of teamwork

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