EY reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(84,031 total reviews)
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Janet Truncale

79% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

EY has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 84,031 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 Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jun 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Decent job for recent graduates. Good pay and benefits are a plus. EY is also a great name on your resume and you will gain solid connections. Overall I would recommend to get your foot in the door and introduce yourself to the corporate world.

Cons

TL;DR: Recommend the job for the experience and the EY name; however, management and leadership is poor. This review is not intended to be a smear piece and is meant to provide context to some of the extremely negative reviews regarding the Service Delivery Center (SDC) and Regulatory Compliance/Financial Crimes Associate Analyst position. As a current employee I almost did not apply because of some bad reviews and want to further elaborate given that I did accept the position. I do still recommend this position as described in the “Pros” section; however, below are some things to keep in mind. 1) Micromanaging and poor overall management is a significant factor in my dissatisfaction with EY. Although long hours are expected, 50–60-hour weeks are often worked in vain due to poor project management and are often announced last minute. So be prepared to sacrifice your early mornings or evenings to reach the hourly goal. As far as micromanaging, the team leads are constantly contacting you that often distracts from progress. Also, promises of early days are lies and disingenuous as much as leadership promises and does not deliver. 2) Inconsistency is another issue. A solid tip is to become a favorite and get your name out there as it is obvious that certain people receive lighter workloads on a regular basis. Otherwise, you may end up with large and complex cases that hinder your performance as far as speed is concerned. I understand this is a reality in many places; however, it is detrimental to morale and often hurts team dynamics. It is also annoying when “Teaming” is thrown around like Oprah gives out gifts. 3) Additional general issues: You will often hear phrases such as “Wellbeing,” “Work Life Balance,” “Teaming,” and other phrases; however, I have seen no effort to make these goals attainable. Expect empty platitudes. You will be assigned a counsellor (although I wouldn’t call them one) where scripted boxes are checked off and grievances are brushed off. Attrition rates are also high as my counsellor informed me that a decent amount (don't know if I can say the number here) leave within a year. Morale is known to be low as well and no effort is seen from leadership to improve. Looking back when I was applying last year, I brushed off some of the negative reviews here thinking the employees that left them were sour, lazy, or had other reasons to exaggerate. However, as exaggerated as they may have been, unfortunately, there was a decent amount of truth. I would still recommend applying as working here is a decent steppingstone and EY is a great company to work for and have on your resume. Just keep these in mind these points as expectations; go in with an open mind; be a decent worker, and it is a solid full-time job for a recent graduate. I never really leave negative reviews, but EY has a reputation to uphold and there is a lot of false advertising for what the lower levels are like.

1.0
Feb 24, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Well known company. There are some really smart and helpful managers if you are lucky enough to get on an engagement with them. Comp during travel was nice.

Cons

No bonus, no raise. Management says its due to COVID but in all calls they claim business is doing better than ever..... Work min 11 hours a day, at least 1 weekend every month. Experience and work hours can be completely random based on engagement. Most tech projects involve working with off shore teams which means you'll work their business hours and yours.

1.0
Jun 28, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The company name is impressive to have on your CV and you are exposed to a large workforce and therefore ranges of experience to learn from.

Cons

1. EY Company Culture - Be positive by praising the company and (specific) coworkers constantly whilst maintaining an air of bullying, mistrust, and resent behind the scenes. 2. Favouritism is quite blatant - Opportunities were only given to specific people on the team. When I questioned this, I was told the opportunities wouldn't be arising again soon so it was just bad luck that they forgot me this time around (this happened several times). Given the team structure, this appeared like EY had some serious issues with diversity. 3. Diversity - One junior member of the team (L1 like myself) made unintentionally racist comments twice. The first time to a new senior manager to the team who left the conversation shortly thereafter and the second time to myself, thus precipitating my resignation. I reported this to the senior team during my resignation but never received an apology or any feedback. I was told that "she couldn't possibly have meant it that way" and "[I] know she's not really like that". 4. Training - I was not provided with any training when joining the team, but was subject to the same standards and criticism as those with training. When I asked for training, it was implied I had mental health issues....by our team "Mental Health Champion"!! I ended up calling the mental health line who confirmed that asking for training was not unreasonable. 5. Bullying - I understand having to adapt work style depending on the manager you work with. However, where details such as line spacing or font colour in a powerpoint were not to their preference, the criticism was given in what seemed like veiled anger. When I asked for more guidance or templates in advance to help meet their expectations I was told to just be more understanding of the pressures senior people are under. -One manager in particular was very aggressive towards me in her feedback. I asked for advice on how to deal with this and seemed to kick off a huge blame game between senior staff. No one actually advised me on how to talk to this manager, instead they suggested I write negative upwards feedback about other staff they didn't like. I obviously did not do this and resigned as it was finally clear how toxic the work environment was.

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