American Express reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(18,607 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 18,607 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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1.0
Feb 7, 2010
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Pros

there are many virtual (work from home) positions. i honestly can't think of any thing else that is a pro, i hate this place.

Cons

horrible management, everyone passes the buck. constant stupid training calls that don't really train you and are just tooting the horns of someone in 'advisory services' or marketing. management loves to talk about how great they are. don't ever say anything that is not completely positive b/c you will be black listed. stupid development plan process. training new hires is a joke, the current employees have to do it all in between their own work, management can't do it b/c they don't have a clue.

2.0
Mar 24, 2009
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Pros

For these tough times, the jobs are relatively secure though I'm not sure why. I was expecting more layoffs than we've had, and we actually are hiring in some cases. The pay and benefits are better than other banks.

Cons

It's become embarrassing to be associated with Amex since we took billions of dollars from the government through the TARP program. Whenever I am with a group of people outside of work, someone naturally asks where I work. My answer of "American Express" gets the whole group's attention and I must then endure a long list of complaints about what Amex is doing with their money. The chiding even comes from my own relatives. Once someone even said they pay my salary now. Thank goodness I don't work for AIG, or I guess I would be getting physical threats, but it's wearing nonetheless. Back in the '90s I respected our CEO Ken Chenault (then a Sr VP) and our other Senior leaders a lot for their wise conservative decisions, but I was wrong about Ken being at all conservative - something a bank really must have - and now I just feel shame.

3.0
Mar 4, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

International business exposure is a plus. Also, many positions at Amex often have daily Interactions with many parts of the company including GCO, Sales/Marketing, Risk Management, Sourcing, CISO and Finance to name a few. You'll get a good understanding of how a business operates from A to Z. Generally speaking, the workforce is polite and people try to get along although the work environment can be very passive at times.

Cons

This used to be a stellar company to work for 4 years ago. Yes, the pay wasn't great but the back end compensation balanced it out if you worked there for at least two years. Bonuses, restricted stock and retirement contributions on top of the standard 401k match really helped out. The medical benefits were a lot better then as well. Now, this company is a shell of its former self-- more like "Meet the Spartans" than "300." A comedy of errors has been played out under current leadership which sent the stock price into the abyss. With the degradation of the back end compensation and decrease in medical benefits, the fact that pay is low is now very underscored.

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