Amex = great company; provides growth opportunities, ability to move within its divisions & promotes talent from within. - Dedicated Account Representative American Express Employee Review

5.0
Sep 8, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Senior leadership seems to have the best interest of the company as well as the employee in mind. Work/life balance is important & practiced in every role I've worked in with the company. Like any job out there, a large portion of your "work satisfaction" really comes down to your immediate leader. I've been extremely fortunate that most of my leaders have been strong performers & genuinely cared for the development of their direct reports. American Express also provides the ability to move within its many divisions and is focused on promoting talent from within. If you have the will to succeed, are willing develop your skills and put the effort into it, American Express is a great place to work.

Cons

The newly retooled medical benefits took an average benefits package and made it slightly below par. Also, when work load demands it, professional level employees can be expected to put in more than 50 hours per week. While one's effort is usually recognized for the extra hours, it can be discouraging if you're continually asked to do this. While I'm sure this is not unique to Amex, it is still a downside. The inverse is also true & can have an equally negative affect on your job satisfaction. If you're looking to coast in your 9 to 5, Amex is large enough where you can do the minimum if you have a poor enough leader. It makes it challenging to accomplish your tasks/goals when you are forced to work with these individuals.

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Pros

- Complimentary lunch and starbucks everyday - On-site clinic for basic check ups - Hybrid

Cons

you will be taking phone calls every minute of the day. There will come a time where you feel like at the bottom of the world. You will ask yourself "is my role in life to help people reset their password online and assist them in logging in?" You cannot use the bathroom whenever you want, they have time coding that if you "abuse" them you will be flagged and subject to discipline. You have to give world class service but at the same time rush them off the phone or else you are not getting paid a good bonus. You will quickly find yourself gasping for air and time to relax when you take 50+ calls a day , you will feel drained. When is finally time to move up there is a high chance you will be paid less than you're current role as there are no bonuses in higher roles.

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