EY reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(83,776 total reviews)
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60% positive business outlook

EY has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 83,776 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The EY employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 15, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The EY brand looks good on your resume

Cons

This review is for the Resource Management Department - Incompetent Managers work hard to put you down rather than lead and coach you. The whole team thrives by pointing fingers. The policy is CYA... Do what it takes to get ahead, even if it means getting others fired. When it comes to promotion, they will even look at how many time-sheets you've missed, so as to stiff you on money. For a leading company, their technology and systems are a decade old! Don't expect innovation, or creativity here. Baffled how they win awards for best place for women to work for. Its all Media propaganda. They spend the a lot of money on marketing & PR rather than work to truly make the place a better place to work. Overall its a very toxic place.

1.0
Oct 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

At least in the early years, you're surrounded by peers in your demo. You make a lot of friends who have similar interests, passions, and are in similar places in life. This decreases, though, the higher you ascend the ranks. The comradery ends quickly after becoming anything higher than a Senior.

Cons

Most people don't live to work, but the culture here, and at any Big Four, is that you're not likely to ascend the ranks unless work is the center of your life. Look at the number of Senior Managers and Partners with multiple divorces or aren't married at all. Their claim of work-life balance is that they bring their kids to firm events. The firm is the center. People with any sort of desire to have a life outside of work leave within a few years, so all that's left to run the company are, on the whole, the worst type-A automatons imaginable. They're fierce and unforgiving and have little tolerance for even the most inconsequential mistakes. It's an accounting firm, not a military regimen. If your sole purpose in life is to sit in a 5x5 cubicle to find every last cent, yeah it's a fantastic place to work and you'll fit right in. Otherwise, take the 2-3 years of connections and experience and run.

1.0
Sep 30, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- Majority of Pros are at the junior level where you can rotate between advisory, Tax, Assurance etc and can find what you really like to do .. - Some great people to work with but majority of the people get caught in office politics

Cons

- Work Life balance is the worst I have seen. - Management makes promises that they have no intention to keep - Promotions are more focused on billable hours rather than the quality of work or the contribution to intellectual content of EY - Compensation packages are on the bottom side of industry - Management basically own you and if you are not responding to every beck and call, you are never getting good reviews. - Cutting cost in every possible way to a point where it has started to feel like a body shop rather than a prestigious top 4 consulting firm.

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