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      Toxic management and hunger games culture with no path to advancement

      Financial planner
      Former contractor
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      If you keep your head down and grind out calls, you won’t get bothered directly by management. However, you’ll still get the obnoxious emails management sends to everyone to prod them into taking more calls.

      Cons

      Awful, backwards management style by out of touch leadership. They take advantage of the suck ups who try to overachieve by volunteering them for more work and squeeze as much as they can out of them while delaying raises and direct employment for years. It’s honestly sad to watch. They run a hunger games system where they promote, at most, 2 people a year to direct employment while the rest are stuck as contractors with mediocre pay, crappy benefits, no job security, zero PTO, worse health insurance than marketplace, and a small 401k match from the contractor company that needs 3 years to vest. That means if you even go from contractor to full employee before those 3 years, you lose some of your match, as you are technically leaving the contractor company who employs you. Good thing you’ll probably get strung along for more than 3 years anyway. Just know the management will lie through their teeth about how often they hire to full employee and offer raises and promotions. Every single thing they promised turned out to be a lie that they would try to quietly sweep under the rug. Entire hiring classes are cut in half months after they are brought on due to the aggressive turnover caused by the lies and deception of management, and contractors simply fall off the face of the earth in handfuls over time. Further, they don’t tell you that 90-95% of your calls are just basic tech support or reading off the same process to help people raid their retirement after leaving their job. You are a glorified customer service rep who does financial planning a tiny fraction of the time. Of course, you don’t learn this until you get through training and all your calls are boomers who locked themselves out for the 5th time this month. If you want to be smart in this role, just coast, hit medium call statistics, get a paycheck, and angle for something better. The vast majority of full employees have mastered this, and you can tell it in their attitude. Just keep that head down and get your check.

      Laid off with no notice

      Tech consultant
      Current employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great starting pay, good benefits, and lots of opportunities to make connections if you enjoy blue-collar politics

      Cons

      Not much direction, slow growth, have to work there a long time to make meaningful change, lay offs with no notices, only 4 weeks severance, no feeling of community or team

      1

      Acceptable

      Business consultant
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      EY is ahead of its peers in work life balance, diversity and benefits.

      Cons

      EY's weaknesses are in line with what one might expect from the consulting industry more generally.

      Inconsistent Experience - Great for training, not so great after qualification

      Audit assistant manager
      Former employee
      Birmingham, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Get full study leave to study for ACA qualification Take on all types of people at entry level Work-life balance can be good at times, the more senior you get the more opportunities you get to work from home (in regional offices.) There are opportunities to move service lines after you qualify.

      Cons

      If you work on a plc audit, good luck. you'll see your family once every month. Micromanagement culture is huge, and the audit department is plagued by poor middle-managers. There is genuinely no point in staying in audit unless you have the opportunity to become an audit partner. Benefits are good, but pension scheme is very basic, and is far weaker than most industry jobs. Promotion opportunities in 2025 are limited to say the least.

      Great place to work

      Consultant - human capital (org transformation)
      Current employee
      Indianapolis, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Lots of great benefits, vast network of people and resources, current technology and tools, flexible vacation and generous parental leave.

      Cons

      Standard consulting gig so be prepared for long hours and travel. But the learning and exposure is invaluable.

      N/A

      Tax senior
      Current employee
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good pay, learn a lot in a short period of time, good benefits.

      Cons

      Not great work life balance.

      Lots of great benefits, but hours are unpredictable and you'll work a lot

      Manager, financial due diligence
      Current employee
      Dallas, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Like any big company, plenty of great perks when it comes to benefits and pay as well as flexibility in terms of work hours and location.

      Cons

      Hours are dependent on the projects you're staffed on so it can be difficult to plan things around when you'll be slammed at work since you don't know that far out in the future.

      Strong benefits but uncertain future for career growth

      Consulting manager
      Former employee
      Minneapolis, MN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      EY has a comprehensive benefits package, great perks and excellent compensation scheme.

      Cons

      Since the failed Everest spin, EY has struggled to find it north star. Senior Managers are not properly support and the firms is currently downsizing business lines to improve overall profitability. Consulting goes through these cycles but the time being its not a great place for Mid-Career professionals or junior talent.

      Good experience, expect to be just a number there

      Staff financial auditor
      Current employee
      Luxembourg
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good way to rapidly increase your knowledge and network and access to online trainings from various recognised third parties and universities. Coworkers of my age that become friends, a few small parties that counts as benefits, extra hours paid in the limit of 8h / week.

      Cons

      Not a good salary compared to the amount of time dedicated to the work, nor as other companies here. No benefits or bonuses, only one day of remote working now, don't expect any recognition from the management to your work.

      You have to fight for your rights

      Technical lead
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits: nice medical insurance, meal card, extra days off, good company events, possibility of car rent, possibility of having AMEX, possibility of allocate the bonus in your paycheck or as other services/goods: life insurance, digital devices, eco bike or trotinete, kindergarden If you are lucky with your project you can live very well Good communication in terms of your benefits and tax responsabilities/rights

      Cons

      Too big and rigid structure Not much transparency The hybrid /remote mode is not for everyone and not always, depends on the project Projects are not very challenging and quite related to regulation, no much innovation