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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3.0
Sep 19, 2017

Travel Consultant

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Pros

6 nights free stay in Fine hotels of the world/year. Company events such as hotels viewings/showcases. Long training. Opportunity after few years to work from home. Personal days, sick days, floater days, 3 weeks vacation per year.

Cons

No FAMs, no travel or growth opportunities. Premium travel and call center can not be combined! Period. They will force you to take calls and no one cares you work on big sale/client at the moment and in the end ask you to achieve aggressive sales targets. You feel watched all the time (because you actually are) and not only by manager/team leader but I had feeling that colleagues are in a competition of rating you out by any reason and any chance they get. Things take extremely long: if they say something is coming in quarter 1, expect it in quarter 4. They laid off people and took on new market of calls at the same time which resulted in long waiting times and not happy clients. In general Amex is not the same as it used to be years ago and clients slowly recognize that as well! Every 2 weeks you have a one on one coaching with your leader which lasts 1 hour. In reality it is even more often as you get pulled over to the separate room for every small mistake/comment about you. No work life balance as shifts can be between 7 am and 11 pm, weekends and holidays as well. Shift selection is only every 6 month or every year so if you stuck with no Saturday or Sunday off, you stuck for this long! Favoritism. Office moved form Downtown to North York because they are too cheap. Outdated IT systems. You measured against customer surveys that gets triggered by the call, so even if you very just doing transfer and customer gave you bad survey, guess who is going to be coached on it...you! You measured against a lot of things. On interview they will tell you about quarterly bonus but they will forget to tell you that it is pretty much impossible to get it because it once again depends on many measurements. Oh and on top of that senior management lie a lot.

2.0
Aug 2, 2017

Consumer Card SG Overview

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Preface: Having won many "Best place to work" awards, this may mislead a prospective candidate to a hasty decision. Armed with feedback from colleagues from various functions, I will attempt to put across a more balanced view. - Good Benefits. 21 base days + 6 flexi leave etc. Pretty hefty Flex $ benefits. - Work Life balance in most teams (except crunch times). Get to leave early every last Friday each month. - Hints of Senior leadership trying to improve the situation (See cons). To be fair, there are a handful of kind and great leaders within. Currently, most Team managers all seem decent, with the exception of 1 or 2 Support functions. - Superior Brand name. Though frowned upon for the costly tough to waive card fees, Amex is still best in class for customer service.

Cons

- Internal people culture. This is perhaps the largest Con. Promotes and Favours a certain "Mould". Those who don't get the short end of the stick, are spoken down to, or despised. It is especially disheartening to hear leaders bad-mouthing their own team members. This is a Pro if you can deal/are comfortable with the following traits: Pretentious, Political, Judgmental, Ability to network and socialise well, ability to form Alliances/Cliques. There are chill and great people within Amex SG who are genuine, but numbers / motivation is dwindling. - Career development: Once again, same theme, play the game and you go up. Trip one mine and its over. Good Ratings sometimes mean nothing while poor ones get actioned upon. Be wary. - Cost Cutting / unstable environment: Fresh from the wounds of cost cutting , with potential future re-org's on the platter.

2.0
Aug 30, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Great people (those who continue to survive the illogical purges of the last year plus), no dearth of challenges within the tech environment to keep the job interesting, reasonable compensation levels in Phoenix.

Cons

Going through significant restructuring, under tremendous pressure (post Costco and other high profile partnerships falling through over the last year) from Wall Street to get back to real growth with viable strategy to stay relevant for the long term. The organization is obviously struggling to get there. Immensely political environment at this point in time, especially at middle management and above levels.

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