American Express reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(18,604 total reviews)
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Stephen J Squeri

89% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

American Express has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 18,604 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The American Express employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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19K reviews
3.0
May 24, 2018

Senior Analyst

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Pros

Work life balance is unquestionably one of the reasons that Amex retains talent. Most teams work from home on Fridays. Casual work environment, people are extremely nice to one another, sometimes to a fault. People are really warm and they are all about the coffee chat culture to help advance your career and learn more about different business units which is great when you feel like your work scope is narrowed.

Cons

Sometimes its not just the work you do, its what people perceive of your work that can get you ahead. People are expected to move roles every 18-24 months generally on the lower levels (analyst, manager) but its a political process at any large organization. The rating system is down on a bell curve and people are rated against their peers who all have absolutely different goals and metrics. I wish Amex was similar to Goldman Sachs and abolish rating their employees with numbers, it is outdated and archaic. Lack of diversity in business teams is really frustrating at times. Being a part of a monoculture doesn't allow different thinking. What I also am disappointed in seeing in all of these glassdoor reviews is the lack of transparency in the "displacements" that goes on at American Express. Amex goes though many reorgs, usually 18 months on a wider company scale, but still occur on a yearly basis for many business units where people are reshuffled around. With this reshuffling, people are told they don't have jobs any longer, "displaced" and they have to apply for other roles within the company. I thought I was joining an established Fortune 100 company that has been around since the 1850s, but Amex still lays people off under the guise of being "displaced" and that still doesn't sit well with me. So people applying to Amex should be cognizant of that. No bonus for analysts which is super disappointing since they are the backbone and unsung heroes for many of the great initiatives going on at the firm.

4.0
May 18, 2018
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Pros

Strong, collaborative culture. Smart, high-achieving colleagues. Values-based leadership. Brand is respected and well-regarded by consumers and employers. Good benefits and work-life balance. Opportunity to move within the organization to chart your own career path.

Cons

Increasingly political culture with less impressive leadership at many levels of the organization. Passive aggressive culture. Pay is below market. Slow decision-making. Lack of alignment and accountability and shared goals across teams. Strong talk about innovation but very short leash when it's coming to building new businesses.

4.0
Apr 1, 2018
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Pros

Great benefits, wonderful co-workers - fantastic fams, lots of in house vendor visits, perks and bonuses were a sweet addition.

Cons

Management was a little to be desired. They talk a good game, but when it comes right down to the nuts and bolts of the company, the managers and supervisors were all company oriented.....probably due to politics.. Very political company especially when it comes to management. You don't want to step on their toes--otherwise you are out the door. They did not stand behind me when a vendor was verbally abusive-eventually let me go from the company as a result of it. I was a top performer- received multiple accolades and perks from clients. But if management did not approve of the gift from a Centurion or Platinum card member- they made you return it. I worked for it - (in the customer's eyes, therefore I should of been able to keep it. I ended up bringing suit against them- I was paid off - to shut up !!! and then told I could NEVER work for the company again That was part of the settlement. I would have never sued to begin with - but felt it was an unlawful termination ....and I WON !!

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