American Express reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(18,605 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 18,605 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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2.0
Jun 11, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Overall a very good company, places a lot of importance on customers and customer service, not predatory like many other financial companies. The top leadership does a very good job and have a sound vision on how to grow the business. Very flexible across the board, some departments allow to work remotely, plenty of vacation days and flex days. Good benefits, performance bonus, profit sharing. Average health benefits compensated with contributions to HSA accounts.

Cons

Although the CEO and his executive team have good vision and are great leaders, under them there are layers and layers of managers which create a complex spider web of politics. Its a mission to get anything done, one more time did I mention politics? Middle management is the problem in this company. In technologies specifically this is even worse. The knowledge has been outsourced through the years to offshore companies in India. Most of the actual employees are not technical and spend their time playing the performance review marketing game, most of them don't do any real work. In "lean" principles, everything that is done should somehow benefit the customer, but not in American Express. Making presentations and sounding smart will take you far, even if what you are saying is total BS. This is a place for posers and brown nosers, not for real engineers. As of the last couple of years the company has acknowledged they have to transform, but this has been a total failure. The titles have changed but the problems remain the same: red tape, politics, superficiality. If you are an engineer you will come here and you will lose all your skills as you will spend most of your time dealing with idiots and wannabes. There is no real collaboration, everyone is after each others lunch. If you are willing to play the game you might end up in a management position relatively easily. Oh by the way, they say they are agile, because they think that making people sit in the same room is enough. My advice is to go somewhere else where developers and technical skills are valued.

4.0
Sep 29, 2014

Candid feedback on Amex from a high performing marketing manager

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexibility, work life balance, open and supportive culture, innovative, and the people!

Cons

Work is slow due to lots of process inefficiencies, doesn't pay as well as other banks, affected by big company policies e.g. hiring freezes and promotions freezes and re-orgs every year

1.0
May 28, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

When I first started working for Amex, I thought I had found a gold mine. They seemed to be the type of company that had disregarded the fact that they were doing business in a right to work state and were committed to giving their employees a fair shot at an amazing career. The benefits were awesome as well and the employees bonded like family.

Cons

After being at Amex for 1 year +, I quickly learned that employees were just as, if not more disposable than most other companies. In the course of 1 month, I watched 4 of my co-workers who had been there for at least 20 years get fired for minor hiccups like falling in the bottom 20% on surveys and others from a technicality resulting from a misunderstanding of a policy being deemed a "critical infraction" by management. From that point on, my faith in Amex was shot and I suppose it is of no surprise seeing as all of the new hires have ridiculous and stringent metrics to uphold after only 4 weeks of training before they are released with the general population. Case in point, why pay the reliable veteran more when you can still program the thirsty newbie to do what you want them to do and for peanuts? Makes sense to me.

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