EY reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(83,787 total reviews)
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79% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

EY has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 83,787 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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1.0
Jun 26, 2020

Mediocre experience

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Pros

1. Great vacation policy. 2. Good brand name on resume. 3. Great online learning resources available. 4. Open door policy.

Cons

1. They heavily advertise machine learning/data science capabilities but the firm is just not there yet. The job descriptions can be enticing with core technical responsibilities listed but the actual day-to-day work may not even be close. Classic data scientist's expectation vs reality disappointment. 2. They advertise being cognizant about the environmental impact of traveling in consulting industry. But, project teams require you to make totally unnecessary and avoidable air travels, with the excuse that they still have budget to spend on air and hotel tickets. 3. Be great at showy/shiny powerpoints otherwise you are frowned upon. Presentation is literally everything they care about. 4. Requests for flexible work environment and meaningful work that can advance technical careers go completely unhindered. Leadership only cares about making their practice profitable, No matter what happens to an individual's careers. 5. Everyone is in a rat race of becoming a manager. So individual career aspirations (w.r.t technical skill set) take a back seat and all you are expected to do is network, be well-known in your practice and work towards being a manager. 6. There are some great people but unfortunately I only got to work with toxic people who micromanage, gossip every second, pass detrimental comments and create utterly toxic work environment. 7. This is not a tech firm. No best practices or quality data products being developed. No real data science guidance or oversight available. There is an elite group in D&A practice doing advanced analytics work. Everyone else is at a disadvantage from data science perspective. Data Scientists beware - before joining, confirm that you are actually going to do the work mentioned in the job description.

1.0
May 29, 2020
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Pros

1) pays on time 2) discounts and ticket restaurant points 3) client interaction 4) Because there is no technical knowledge you can get working experience as junior and take some ownership also.

Cons

1) They over-sell consultants to their clients as "Seniors" or "Experts" and they re-creating their cvs and they teach them to say lies to the clients. 2) Lack of management knowledge, only micro-management and ad-hoc tasks. 3) No trainings, no mentors, no team-working. Everyone is about himself. 4) A lot of gossip 5) Many hours of work due to chaotic management and no transparency of tasks-delivery deadlines across teams 6) Don't make expenses when you are on-site on client because they will pay you back after 2-3 months. Stay away from "pay upfront" and wait for them to pay you on your monthly wage. They don't care at all. 7) Low salaries , juniors start from 800-850euro net per month.

1.0
May 21, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible working, cushy number, minimal work

Cons

Micromanagement, lack of direction, hierarchical management, bullying senior managers, no interesting career development opportunities in HR, montonous and boring traditional HR cyclical work of no added value

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