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3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(83,922 total reviews)
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60% positive business outlook

EY has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 83,922 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 Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Apr 20, 2010

Review of Ernst & Young

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Pros

This is a good resume building firm in order to be able to further your career in the future. The firm has excellent technology and technical resources.

Cons

It is difficult to maintain work-life balance due to demanding hours during the multiple busy seasons. There is extensive turnover within the professional staff.

1.0
Apr 20, 2010
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Pros

Big Four name on resume always a plus, networking opportunities, comparison opportunity to other Big Four, decent but not great pay

Cons

Staff imitate narrow mindset of upper management. Lack of true team approach to business objectives. If you are not of the approved personality set, religion, and race opportunities for growth and development will be limited if not stifled altogether. If you are not of the appointed and blessed group of the team for which you are assigned you will be left out and generally treated as a second class citizen. However, they are oh so smooth in doing this. I dedicated long hours for huge projects with almost no direction for assignments that required a technical knowledge of databases that I had to hunt down on my own. And the information contained in those databases was less that accurate to complete the projects. I successfully completed the projects with a quality proejct but my success can largely be attributed to my tenaciousness in connecting with resources outside of the team. Performance reviews are nothing but an exercise in personality approval ratings wherein staff are made accountable for the substandard guidance and instruction of their bosses. Managers accept little to no accountability for their performance but instead use the performance review to blame the subordinate for any problems they're having. The question is never asked of the subordinate, "What do you need from me to deliver what we are both on the firing line to produce?" And of course the likelihood that they would genuinely answer is not even remotely possible. Nobody is saying in these reviews "How can we work together, to get you where the company needs you to go?" This is largely because it is a very self-centered, self-focused atmosphere wherein everybody is looking out for number. Doesn't E&Y realize that the "me-first" concept never works on any level in any organization and undermines their credibility and respectability in the marketplace? A good number of the seniors and managers I have worked with are dishonest, lacking in moral integrity and totally consumed with how they can progress and at whatever means necessary. They have lost their moral compass at the altar of greed and profit. Sacrificing quality work for a quickly produced client product and asking people to report less hours than worked in order to come in under budget. It's all about making the partners wealthier.

3.0
Apr 20, 2010

Long hours, low pay but good experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

*broad experience *responsibility early on in your career *Good reputation globally so can be used as a stepping stone to industry

Cons

* very long hours * low pay in consideration of hours and responsibility * political environment with many games

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