Deloitte reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(114,410 total reviews)
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Deloitte has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 114,410 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Deloitte employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jun 3, 2015
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Pros

Great pay and benefits, prestigious name, and mostly nice people. Lots of opportunities if you are fresh out of business school or an experienced management consultant in a main stream business line.

Cons

Highly matrixed organization makes it difficult to figure out who to talk to about particular issues. The firm is big on networking, yet it is very difficult to find people who work on projects or for clients you are interested in because of the highly matrixed nature of the firm. You can use Deloitte People Network (an internal version of LinkedIn) to identify people with similar interests, but not everyone keeps their profiles up and many tend to keep project and client details generic, which makes it difficult to target networking efforts. On day one, I was shocked to learn that it was on me to find work within the firm and that my ability to get staffed on a project was largely dependent on how successfully I networked. Since networking is a lot of work for me and I prefer to use my energy doing the job rather than politicking, this was not welcomed news. Although they assign you a resource manager, a counselor (your rating official), and an on-boarding buddy, you are really on your own to figure most things out. Everybody has a full-time job and they don't have a lot of time to help you navigate the new landscape. Also, they may not have any understanding of why you were hired or your areas of interest and that makes it difficult for them to empathize with your situation. No room for even the smallest mistake. The brand and the premium charged for services depends on perfection and they beat that into you as you on-board. The problem is that humans are fallible and you can't be perfect all the time. The overwhelming emphasis on perfection the first time you do something has made me hesitant to try new assignments. And, because I'm highly specialized in an area outside of the mainstream Consulting business lines, I'm extremely limited on where I can add value. One reason I joined Deloitte Consulting was to learn new things and experience new work areas. However, tight timeliness on seemingly every task makes it difficult for you to learn how to do new things and most of the training I've received so far has not been sufficient for me to actually master the task. They dump a lot of training on you when you first on-board and you won't have a chance to use much of it for a while, if ever. You'll check the box and stay busy your first several weeks, but you won't retain much of what you learn and that will make you feel like you wasted your time. Some training is really not training at all. It's designed to see if they can break you down by putting you in impossible situations and see how you respond. They'll give you a task that would take someone who knows what they are doing weeks to accomplish and they'll ask you to do it in 30 mins. Then they'll change the rules and give you 10 minutes. The only thing that did for me was shake my confidence and resent the process. Extensive use of "consultant speak" makes it difficult to understand what people are saying if you don't know the language. This makes it even more difficult to integrate with the firm. When you ask for help from internal service units, people frequently tell you to contact someone else and they use a generic title that you have no way of knowing who that is because there is no directory or functional structure. It often takes me 3 or 4 emails to identify the person I need to talk with to resolve an issue.

3.0
Feb 20, 2015

Deloitte Malta

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Pros

Nice friendly atmosphere Because of the small size of most of the clients, you get exposure to many funds and banks. social events and environment. reduced working hours in the summer.

Cons

Pay is very low. pay increases are very low as well. they try to delay promoting people to a managerial position by creating many artificial positions pre-management positions with no difference in their actual job responsibilities. the only thing that matters for wage increase is the hours put on - the longer you work, the higher the salary. there is no appreciation of "work smart, not hard" no bonuses as well. I guess all this is normal for all big 4 companies. also because the most of the clients are small, they are not complex - but this is the trade off - you get to exposure to many clients, but not very sophisticated.

1.0
Feb 3, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

-Health, dental, vision benefits were good -There is a big focus on continuing education, job skills training, and learning that was really cool -Two words: Brand Name. Having this on your resume gets you in "the club" once you leave Deloitte. I was shocked at the weight that having that on my resume carried. It's totally overrated in my opinion, but man will this open doors for you.

Cons

I hated almost every minute of this job once I started full time (I started out as an intern, and let me tell you, their internships are NOT representative of how you will ultimately be treated when you are full time). -Travelled all the time -Never worked less than 60 hours per week, usually more like 80-90 -Treated like absolute dirt - there is absolutely no respect given to staff. Seniors (who are at most 2 years ahead of you) think it's their role to make you feel as insignificant as possible. -Tedious, rote, remedial work is all you get to do for your first couple of years. It's such a waste! Big 4 hire the best, brightest, most ambitious young people out there and then they waste their talents, treat their people like garbage, and burn employees out in one year flat usually. I had a Master's degree and was a CPA when I started there and was doing the most basic data entry, errand boy-type work you could ever imagine (can you say "bagel duty"?). -It's not okay to think outside of the box -You are just a cog in the wheel- you have no idea what your work means to the overall picture of one audit, much less the firm as a whole -Woefully underpaid given the circumstances -Everyone promoted and paid on a set schedule, regardless of your performance compared to your peers -Cliques, good ol' boys club, brown-nosing, politics People who stick around are sycophants and puppets. Life is much better on the "outside", or "in industry" as they say.

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