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3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(83,685 total reviews)
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EY has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 83,685 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 Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jul 15, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

1. Flexibility at the work place 2. Good work culture, management is people centric. 3. The GTH practice is set to grow manifold, revenue is anticipated to grow with increased inflow of hours of work. 4. Management is approachable, but slightly rigid in thoughts. 5. Better work life balance compared to the Indian practice viz. SR Batliboi. 6. We don't work in shifts, like Call Centres!!

Cons

1. It is a Captive BPO unit, and work done is not pure audit, it is pretty basic, involving simple arithmetic, copy paste on excel, with the exception of handling some advanced excel formulae, which can be done by anyone (such as a smart 12 year old) with minimum common sense, etc. 2. Management claims we're doing "audit", the fact is, it is merely portions of audit, as little judgmental work gets done here, the emphasis being getting more hours of work. 3. Promotion policy needs to revisited, as the promoted seniors are HUGELY DISILLUSIONED group of individuals having extremely poor accounting knowledge, incapable of handling a real time audit. 4. Very poor CPA policy, which has a 2 year bond, upon completion, clearly not employee friendly. 5. CA freshers are hired merely to increase billing revenues, as "COMPLEX" work at GTH, is as common as "Water" on MARS. 6. Management is disillusioned, as most (if not all!!) of the qualified seniors are willing to look for opportunities elsewhere. 7. Compensation is lesser than other competitors, especially the one located in Hyderabad. 8. In this organisation, it pays, if you can "talk", not so, if you're an efficient worker. The former is glorified and awarded, the latter who can't "talk" but is great at work, is ridiculed, and not recognized timely.

1.0
Jun 28, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Having the EY name on your resume Benefits (medical, dental, vision, etc.)

Cons

Underpaid and treated terribly. You are micromanaged and treated like a child. Barely any projects available so you sit and do nothing for months. The salary and bonus are a complete joke, you can barely afford to take care of yourself. (You can make much more elsewhere doing the exact same thing, in a much better environment). They completely lie to you over the phone about the job and sell you complete dreams during the interview day. What they are doing to college grads is a crime and scam. Do not waste your time here, get a better paying job elsewhere where you will actually be treated right. If you choose to work here, enter at your own risk. No projects Micromanaged When you do get a project 9/10 is absolutely terrible Management and leadership does not care about you at all No money, your paychecks are a joke Nearly impossible to get tuition reimbursement

2.0
Mar 4, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-some really smart people (although this is offset by some really dumb ones) -looks great on your resume (although not sure why, I learned very little and did jobs an intern should be doing)

Cons

-underpaid -overworked -reviews are a joke as are raises and bonuses unless you are above a Manager in rank -if you are a staff or senior you are basically everyone's slaves -as someone with a very specialized knowledge in the industry for 5 years I was forced to do any job to make them money. I was stuck making power points, taking meeting notes and being an adult babysitter in my late 20's - this is intern level work. -They don't care about your career they just want their money -reviews are based on your "counselor" going in front of a panel and basically trying to convince everyone how awesome you are. Good luck if you get a counselor that 1. Doesn't like you 2. Can't make Time for you or 3. Is a passive person -you do NOT own your career regardless of what everyone says -benefits suck -retention is terrible - in my practice over 35% left within 2 years...and management could care less. We are all just warm bodies to them

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